Slitting device for plaster production

By introducing servo motors, cylinders, and gear rack mechanisms into the plaster production equipment, the problem of cutting angle deviation was solved, resulting in a smooth cut on the plaster and improved product appearance.

CN223918055UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17TIANJIN CHEN JIE SCI & TECH DEV
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202421382471.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-06-18
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-06-18

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Technical Problem

Traditional slitting devices used in medicated plaster production are prone to causing the cutting angle to deviate during the cutting process, affecting the product's appearance.

Method used

A cutting device including a servo motor, a cylinder, a gear and rack mechanism, and an inclined panel was designed. The cylinder drives the cutting blade to move downwards, and the gear and rack mechanism and the inclined panel make the plaster and the cutting blade relatively stationary, ensuring accurate cutting angle.

Benefits of technology

This design achieves a smooth cut for the plaster, making it easier to use and improving the product's appearance.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of plaster production, and discloses a slitting device for plaster production, which comprises a side plate, a mounting frame is fixedly mounted on the outer side of the side plate, square grooves are formed in two sides of the side plate, a rectangular plate is movably mounted on the inner sides of the square grooves, second tooth blocks are uniformly and fixedly mounted on the outer side of the rectangular plate, and the second tooth blocks are fixedly mounted on the outer side of the rectangular plate. A small gear located in the square groove is rotationally mounted on the inner side of the mounting frame, and a first rotating shaft is fixedly mounted on the outer side of the small gear. The air cylinder drives the cutting knife to move downwards, so that the vertical plate moves downwards to drive the large gear to rotate, the small gear drives the rectangular plate to move upwards, the rectangular plate drives the long plate to move upwards, the inclined panel moves upwards to push the plaster away from the conveying belt, and the plaster and the cutting knife are relatively static. At the moment, the cutting knife is in contact with the plaster to cut the plaster, so that notches between the plaster are smooth, and the plaster is convenient to use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of plaster production technology, and more specifically, to a slitting device for plaster production. Background Technology

[0002] Medicated plasters are a type of external application of traditional Chinese medicine. They are usually made by decocting and processing Chinese medicine into a paste, which is then applied to one side of cloth, paper, or leather and directly applied to the patient's skin. Through transdermal absorption, the medicine exerts its effects such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, blood-activating and stasis-removing, meridian-clearing, orifice-opening and bone-penetrating, wind-dispelling and cold-dispersing.

[0003] Traditional slitting devices for medicated plaster production have the following shortcomings: When in use, traditional slitting devices for medicated plaster production generally use a cutter to cut the plasters above the conveyor belt. However, since the conveyor belt is constantly running, when the cutter contacts the plaster, the conveyor belt continues to move forward, and the cutter cuts downwards, which may cause the cutting angle to deviate. This results in uneven edges of the plasters, affecting the product's appearance. Therefore, improvements are needed. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, this utility model provides a slitting device for the production of plaster patches, which has the advantage of preventing the cutting angle from deviating.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a slitting device for producing plaster patches, comprising a side plate, an mounting frame fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate, square grooves formed on both sides of the side plate, a rectangular plate movably installed on the inner side of the square grooves, toothed blocks two evenly fixedly installed on the outer side of the rectangular plate, a small gear rotatably installed inside the square groove on the inner side of the mounting frame, a rotating shaft one fixedly installed on the outer side of the small gear, a large gear fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft one, the small gear meshing with the toothed blocks two, a long plate fixedly installed on the inner bottom of the rectangular plate, a connecting rod fixedly installed on the top of the long plate, and an inclined plate fixedly installed on the top of the connecting rod.

[0006] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a servo motor is fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate, and a rotating shaft two is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate. The rotating shaft two extends to the outer side of the side plate, and the outer end of the rotating shaft two is connected to the output end of the servo motor through a track drive. A rotating shaft three is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate, and the rotating shaft three is connected to the rotating shaft two through a conveyor belt drive. The conveyor belt is evenly and dynamically installed on the surface of the rotating shaft two.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a cylinder is fixedly installed above the mounting bracket, a telescopic rod is fixedly installed below the cylinder, a horizontal plate is fixedly installed below the telescopic rod, and a cutting blade is fixedly installed below the horizontal plate.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, vertical plates are fixedly installed on both outer sides of the horizontal plate, and tooth blocks are uniformly fixedly installed on the front side of the vertical plates, with the tooth blocks meshing with the large gear.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a limiting groove is provided on the inner side of the square groove, a limiting rod is fixedly installed inside the limiting groove, a limiting block is movably sleeved on the outer side of the limiting rod, and the limiting block is fixedly connected to the rear side of the rectangular plate.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a fixing block is fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft two, and the fixing block is located on the outer side of the track.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the connecting rods are uniformly and fixedly connected above both ends of the long plate and located between the conveyor belts, and the inclined panel is located above the conveyor belts.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. This utility model uses a cylinder to drive the cutting blade downwards, which in turn causes the vertical plate to move downwards, driving the large gear to rotate. This causes the small gear to drive the rectangular plate upwards, which in turn drives the long plate upwards. This causes the inclined plate to move upwards, pushing the plaster away from the conveyor belt, so that the plaster and the cutting blade are relatively stationary. At this time, the cutting blade contacts the plaster and cuts it, resulting in a smooth cut between the plasters, making it easy to use.

[0014] 2. This utility model involves placing the plaster above a conveyor belt, starting a servo motor to drive the conveyor belt, and simultaneously moving the cutting blade downwards and the long plate upwards, allowing the connecting rod to pass between the conveyor belts and lift the plaster. Compared with traditional plaster production cutting devices, this plaster production cutting device installs three conveyor belts on the surface of the rotating shaft, allowing the connecting rod to pass between the conveyor belts and lift the plaster through the inclined panel, facilitating cutting. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the transport belt of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 for Figure 2A magnified schematic diagram of the local structure at point A;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a horizontal planar schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A magnified schematic diagram of the local structure at point B;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the inclined panel of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the horizontal plate of this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Side plate; 2. Mounting bracket; 3. Cylinder; 4. Telescopic rod; 5. Horizontal plate; 6. Cutting blade; 7. Vertical plate; 8. Tooth block one; 9. Square groove; 10. Small gear; 11. Rotating shaft one; 12. Large gear; 13. Rectangular plate; 14. Tooth block two; 15. Limiting groove; 16. Limiting rod; 17. Limiting block; 18. Long plate; 19. Connecting rod; 20. Slanted plate; 21. Servo motor; 22. Rotating shaft two; 23. Track; 24. Fixed round block; 25. Conveyor belt; 26. Rotating shaft three. Detailed Implementation

[0023] 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.

[0024] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, this utility model provides a slitting device for producing plaster patches, including a side plate 1, an mounting frame 2 fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate 1, square grooves 9 opened on both sides of the side plate 1, a rectangular plate 13 movably installed on the inner side of the square grooves 9, toothed blocks 14 uniformly fixedly installed on the outer side of the rectangular plate 13, a small gear 10 rotatably installed inside the square grooves 9 on the inner side of the mounting frame 2, a rotating shaft 11 fixedly installed on the outer side of the small gear 10, a large gear 12 fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft 11, the small gear 10 meshing with the toothed blocks 14, a long plate 18 fixedly installed on the inner bottom of the rectangular plate 13, a connecting rod 19 fixedly installed on the top of the long plate 18, and an inclined plate 20 fixedly installed on the top of the connecting rod 19.

[0025] The plaster is transported to the area below the cutting blade 6 via conveyor belt 25. Cylinder 3 drives telescopic rod 4 to move downward, which in turn drives horizontal plate 5 to move downward. Horizontal plate 5 drives cutting blade 6 to move downward, cutting blade 6 drives vertical plate 7 to move downward, vertical plate 7 drives toothed block 8 to move downward, which in turn drives large gear 12 to rotate. Large gear 12 drives rotating shaft 11 to rotate, rotating shaft 11 drives small gear 10 to rotate, small gear 10 drives rectangular plate 13 to move upward, rectangular plate 13 drives long plate 18 to move upward, long plate 18 drives connecting rod 19 to move upward, thereby driving inclined plate 20 to move upward, lifting the plaster and cutting it.

[0026] The cylinder 3 drives the cutting blade 6 to move downward, causing the vertical plate 7 to move downward and drive the large gear 12 to rotate. This causes the small gear 10 to drive the rectangular plate 13 to move upward, which in turn drives the long plate 18 to move upward. This causes the inclined plate 20 to move upward and push the plaster away from the conveyor belt 25, making the plaster and the cutting blade 6 relatively stationary. At this time, the cutting blade 6 contacts the plaster and cuts it, resulting in a smooth cut between the plasters, making them easy to use.

[0027] A servo motor 21 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate 1. A rotating shaft 22 is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate 1. The rotating shaft 22 extends to the outer side of the side plate 1. The outer end of the rotating shaft 22 is connected to the output end of the servo motor 21 through a conveyor belt 23. A rotating shaft 3 26 is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate 1. The rotating shaft 3 26 is connected to the rotating shaft 22 through a conveyor belt 25. The conveyor belt 25 is evenly and dynamically installed on the surface of the rotating shaft 22.

[0028] The plaster is placed above the conveyor belt 25, and then the servo motor 21 is started, which drives the track 23 to rotate. The track 23 drives the second shaft 22 to rotate, and the second shaft 22 drives the third shaft 26 to rotate through the conveyor belt 25. This causes the conveyor belt 25 to rotate and transport the plaster to the bottom of the cutting blade 6. As the cutting blade 6 moves downward, it drives the long plate 18 to move upward, so that the connecting rod 19 passes through the conveyor belt 25 and lifts the plaster.

[0029] By placing the plaster above the conveyor belt 25, the servo motor 21 is started to drive the conveyor belt 25 to move. The cutting blade 6 moves downward and drives the long plate 18 to move upward, so that the connecting rod 19 passes through the conveyor belts 25 to lift the plaster. Compared with the traditional plaster production slitting device, this plaster production slitting device installs three conveyor belts 25 on the surface of the rotating shaft 22, so that the connecting rod 19 can pass through the conveyor belts 25 and lift the plaster through the inclined plate 20, which is convenient for cutting.

[0030] Among them, a cylinder 3 is fixedly installed above the mounting bracket 2, a telescopic rod 4 is fixedly installed below the cylinder 3, a horizontal plate 5 is fixedly installed below the telescopic rod 4, and a cutting blade 6 is fixedly installed below the horizontal plate 5.

[0031] Start cylinder 3, which drives telescopic rod 4 to move downward. Telescopic rod 4 drives horizontal plate 5 to move downward, which in turn drives cutting blade 6 to move downward, thus cutting the plaster.

[0032] Among them, vertical plates 7 are fixedly installed on both outer sides of the horizontal plate 5, and tooth blocks 8 are evenly fixedly installed on the front side of the vertical plate 7. The tooth blocks 8 mesh with the large gear 12.

[0033] The downward movement of the horizontal plate 5 causes the vertical plate 7 to move downward, which in turn causes the large gear 12 to rotate, thereby driving the small gear 10 to rotate.

[0034] The square groove 9 has a limiting groove 15 on its inner side. A limiting rod 16 is fixedly installed inside the limiting groove 15. A limiting block 17 is movably sleeved on the outer side of the limiting rod 16. The limiting block 17 is fixedly connected to the rear side of the rectangular plate 13.

[0035] The upward movement of the rectangular plate 13 causes the limiting block 17 to move upward inside the limiting groove 15, thereby limiting the rectangular plate 13.

[0036] Among them, a fixing block 24 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft 22, and the fixing block 24 is located on the outer side of the track 23.

[0037] By installing the fixed circular block 24 on the outer end of the rotating shaft 22, the fixed circular block 24 limits the movement of the track 23.

[0038] The connecting rods 19 are evenly fixedly connected above both ends of the long plate 18 and located between the conveyor belts 25, while the inclined plate 20 is located above the conveyor belts 25.

[0039] The second rotating shaft 22 drives the third rotating shaft 26 to rotate via the conveyor belt 25, thereby causing the conveyor belt 25 to rotate and transport the plaster to the area below the cutting blade 6. As the cutting blade 6 moves downward, it drives the long plate 18 to move upward, causing the connecting rod 19 to pass through the conveyor belt 25 and lift the plaster.

[0040] Working principle and usage process of this utility model:

[0041] The plaster is transported to the area below the cutting blade 6 via conveyor belt 25. Cylinder 3 drives telescopic rod 4 to move downward, which in turn drives horizontal plate 5 to move downward. Horizontal plate 5 drives cutting blade 6 to move downward, cutting blade 6 drives vertical plate 7 to move downward, vertical plate 7 drives toothed block 8 to move downward, which in turn drives large gear 12 to rotate. Large gear 12 drives rotating shaft 11 to rotate, rotating shaft 11 drives small gear 10 to rotate, small gear 10 drives rectangular plate 13 to move upward, rectangular plate 13 drives long plate 18 to move upward, long plate 18 drives connecting rod 19 to move upward, thereby driving inclined plate 20 to move upward, lifting the plaster and cutting it.

[0042] The plaster is placed above the conveyor belt 25, and then the servo motor 21 is started, which drives the track 23 to rotate. The track 23 drives the second shaft 22 to rotate, and the second shaft 22 drives the third shaft 26 to rotate through the conveyor belt 25. This causes the conveyor belt 25 to rotate and transport the plaster to the bottom of the cutting blade 6. As the cutting blade 6 moves downward, it drives the long plate 18 to move upward, so that the connecting rod 19 passes through the conveyor belt 25 and lifts the plaster.

[0043] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0044] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A slitting device for producing plaster patches, comprising a side plate (1), characterized in that: A mounting bracket (2) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate (1). Square grooves (9) are provided on both sides of the side plate (1). A rectangular plate (13) is movably installed on the inner side of the square groove (9). Tooth blocks (14) are evenly fixedly installed on the outer side of the rectangular plate (13). A small gear (10) located inside the square groove (9) is rotatably installed on the inner side of the mounting bracket (2). A rotating shaft (11) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the small gear (10). A large gear (12) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the rotating shaft (11). The small gear (10) meshes with the tooth blocks (14). A long plate (18) is fixedly installed on the inner bottom of the rectangular plate (13). A connecting rod (19) is fixedly installed on the top of the long plate (18). An inclined plate (20) is fixedly installed on the top of the connecting rod (19).

2. The slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 1, characterized in that: A servo motor (21) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the side plate (1). A rotating shaft (22) is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate (1). The rotating shaft (22) extends to the outer side of the side plate (1). The outer end of the rotating shaft (22) is connected to the output end of the servo motor (21) via a conveyor belt (23). A rotating shaft (26) is rotatably installed between the inner sides of the side plate (1). The rotating shaft (26) is connected to the rotating shaft (22) via a conveyor belt (25). The conveyor belt (25) is evenly and dynamically installed on the surface of the rotating shaft (22).

3. The slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 1, characterized in that: A cylinder (3) is fixedly installed above the mounting bracket (2), a telescopic rod (4) is fixedly installed below the cylinder (3), a horizontal plate (5) is fixedly installed below the telescopic rod (4), and a cutting blade (6) is fixedly installed below the horizontal plate (5).

4. The slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 3, characterized in that: Vertical plates (7) are fixedly installed on both outer sides of the horizontal plate (5). Tooth blocks (8) are evenly fixedly installed on the front side of the vertical plate (7). The tooth blocks (8) mesh with the large gear (12).

5. A slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 1, characterized in that: A limiting groove (15) is provided on the inner side of the square groove (9). A limiting rod (16) is fixedly installed inside the limiting groove (15). A limiting block (17) is movably sleeved on the outer side of the limiting rod (16). The limiting block (17) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the rectangular plate (13).

6. A slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 2, characterized in that: A fixing block (24) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the second rotating shaft (22), and the fixing block (24) is located on the outer side of the track (23).

7. A slitting device for producing plaster patches according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting rod (19) is uniformly fixed above both ends of the long plate (18) and located between the conveyor belts (25), and the inclined plate (20) is located above the conveyor belts (25).