Pretreatment mechanism for washable tencel linen dyed cloth

By designing a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric, a cleaning motor drives a cleaning brush to clean the fabric surface lint, and a collection component collects the lint. This solves the problem of lint residue on the fabric surface after singeing, improving the quality of the fabric and the adaptability of the device.

CN223921845UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17HANGZHOU HANGMIN DAMEI PRINTING & DYEING CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520256838.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-18
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-18

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Technical Problem

Existing Tencel linen fabrics will have lint residue on the surface after the singeing process, which needs to be cleaned in time.

Method used

A pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric was designed, comprising a cleaning component and a control component. The cleaning brush is driven by a cleaning motor to clean the fabric surface, and the lint is collected by a collection component.

Benefits of technology

It effectively removes lint from the surface of Tencel linen dyed fabric, improves the quality of the fabric, avoids lint residue, adapts to fabrics of different thicknesses, and improves the flexibility and practicality of the device.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a pretreatment mechanism of washable tencel hemp dyed cloth, which comprises a workbench, a pretreatment box is arranged at the top of the workbench, a collecting assembly is arranged in the pretreatment box, a cleaning mechanism is arranged in the pretreatment box, and the cleaning mechanism comprises a cleaning assembly, a collecting assembly and a cleaning assembly. Comprising a connecting plate installed on the inner wall of the pretreatment box in a sliding mode, one side of the connecting plate is fixedly connected with a cleaning motor, and one end of an output shaft of the cleaning motor is fixedly connected with a driving disc through a coupler. According to the pretreatment mechanism for the washable tencel and linen dyed cloth, the cleaning mechanism is arranged, under driving of a cleaning motor, an upper cleaning brush and a lower cleaning brush synchronously slide in a reciprocating mode, the cleaning brushes are used for cleaning the surface of the tencel and linen dyed cloth obtained after singeing, soft flocks on the surface of the tencel and linen dyed cloth are brushed away, and residual soft flocks are avoided; therefore, the quality of the tencel hemp dyed cloth is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Tencel linen dyed fabric processing technology, specifically a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric. Background Technology

[0002] Tencel linen fabric is a blend of Tencel and linen fibers. Tencel is a man-made fiber derived from natural wood, which has good ecological safety, soft drape and skin-friendly properties, breathability and sweat-wicking properties. However, the interfibrillation between Tencel fibers is weak and lacks elasticity, resulting in poor dimensional stability of Tencel fabrics. Linen, on the other hand, is known for its natural rough texture and good breathability.

[0003] Singeing is a common pretreatment process for textiles, mainly used to remove fuzz from the surface of fabrics, thereby improving the smoothness and evenness of the fabric. This process is crucial for improving the quality of the fabric because it not only improves the appearance quality of the fabric, but also enhances its resistance to dirt and reduces the degree of pilling and fuzzing.

[0004] For Tencel linen fabric, singeing can also improve its quality. Singeing can remove the fuzz from the surface of Tencel linen, making the surface smoother and improving its appearance and feel. However, after the singeing process, existing Tencel linen fabrics will have lint residue on the surface, which needs to be cleaned in time. Therefore, this utility model provides a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric, which solves the problem that lint residue appears on the surface of existing Tencel linen fabrics after the singeing process, requiring timely cleaning.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric, comprising a workbench, a pretreatment box on top of the workbench, a collection assembly inside the pretreatment box, and a cleaning mechanism inside the pretreatment box, the cleaning mechanism comprising:

[0007] The cleaning assembly includes a connecting plate that is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the pretreatment box. A cleaning motor is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting plate. One end of the output shaft of the cleaning motor is fixedly connected to a drive disc via a coupling. The top of the drive disc is connected to a sliding rod that slides inside the connecting plate via a transmission assembly. One end of the sliding rod extends through to the outside of the connecting plate and is fixedly connected to a cleaning brush.

[0008] The control component, located at the top of the pretreatment box, is used to drive the connecting plate to slide.

[0009] Preferably, the transmission assembly includes a transmission rod slidably mounted on the bottom of the inner cavity of the connecting plate. One end of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the sliding rod, and the other end of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to a transmission plate. A sliding groove is formed on the surface of the transmission plate, and a sliding block is slidably connected to the inner surface of the sliding groove. The bottom of the sliding block is fixedly connected to the top of the drive disc.

[0010] Preferably, the control assembly includes a control motor installed on the top of the pretreatment box, one end of the output shaft of the control motor is fixedly connected to a bidirectional lead screw via a coupling, and the surface of the bidirectional lead screw is threadedly connected to one end of the connecting plate.

[0011] Preferably, a positioning rod is installed on the inner wall of the pretreatment box, and the surface of the positioning rod is slidably connected to the other end of the connecting plate.

[0012] Preferably, the collection assembly includes a vacuum cleaner installed on the rear side of the pretreatment box. The top of the vacuum cleaner is connected to a diversion pipe, one end of which extends through into the interior of the pretreatment box and is fixedly connected to a collection pipe. Multiple collection nozzles are fixedly connected to the surface of the collection pipe.

[0013] Preferably, symmetrical support rollers are installed on both sides of the top of the workbench, and a recycling roller is installed on the left side of the workbench.

[0014] Beneficial effects

[0015] This invention provides a pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric. Compared with the prior art, it has the following advantages:

[0016] 1. The pretreatment mechanism for this washable Tencel linen dyed fabric uses a cleaning motor to drive a drive disc. The rotation of the drive disc causes the sliding block to slide on the inner surface of the sliding groove, which in turn causes the transmission plate and the transmission rods on both sides to slide back and forth synchronously. The sliding of the transmission rods causes the sliding rods and the cleaning brushes to slide back and forth synchronously. The cleaning brushes clean the surface of the Tencel linen dyed fabric. With the cleaning mechanism, the upper and lower sets of cleaning brushes slide back and forth synchronously under the drive of the cleaning motor. The cleaning brushes clean the surface of the Tencel linen dyed fabric after the singeing process, removing the lint and preventing lint residue, thereby improving the quality of the Tencel linen dyed fabric.

[0017] 2. The pretreatment mechanism for this washable Tencel linen dyed fabric is equipped with a control component. Driven by a control motor, the distance between the upper and lower cleaning brushes can be flexibly adjusted to adapt to Tencel linen dyed fabrics of different thicknesses, thus improving the flexibility and practicality of the device. Furthermore, the inclusion of a collection component allows for the centralized collection of lint after cleaning, preventing lint from scattering. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the external structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the pretreatment box of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the connecting plate of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the control component of this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1-Workbench, 2-Pre-treatment box, 3-Collection assembly, 31-Vacuum cleaner, 32-Diverter pipe, 33-Collection pipe, 34-Collection nozzle, 4-Sweeping mechanism, 41-Cleaning assembly, 411-Connecting plate, 412-Cleaning motor, 413-Drive disc, 414-Sliding rod, 415-Cleaning brush, 42-Control assembly, 421-Control motor, 422-Bidirectional lead screw, 5-Transmission assembly, 51-Transmission rod, 52-Transmission plate, 53-Sliding groove, 54-Sliding block, 6-Positioning rod, 7-Support roller, 8-Recovery roller. 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] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution:

[0025] A pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric includes a workbench 1, a pretreatment box 2 on top of the workbench 1, a collection assembly 3 inside the pretreatment box 2, and a cleaning mechanism 4 inside the pretreatment box 2. The cleaning mechanism 4 includes:

[0026] The cleaning assembly 41 includes a connecting plate 411 that is slidably installed on the inner wall of the pretreatment box 2. A cleaning motor 412 is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting plate 411. One end of the output shaft of the cleaning motor 412 is fixedly connected to a drive disk 413 via a coupling. The top of the drive disk 413 is connected to a transmission assembly 5, which causes a sliding rod 414 to slide inside the connecting plate 411. One end of the sliding rod 414 extends through to the outside of the connecting plate 411 and is fixedly connected to a cleaning brush 415.

[0027] The control component 42 is located on the top of the pretreatment box 2 and is used to drive the connecting plate 411 to slide.

[0028] The pretreatment box 2 has relatively aligned slots on both sides for conveying washable Tencel linen dyed fabric;

[0029] The cleaning motor 412 is a three-phase asynchronous motor and is connected to an external circuit via wires;

[0030] The inner wall of the pretreatment box 2 is provided with a sliding groove for the connecting plate 411 to slide;

[0031] A groove is provided on one side of the connecting plate 411 for the sliding rod 414 to slide.

[0032] In this embodiment, the transmission assembly 5 includes a transmission rod 51 that is slidably installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the connecting plate 411. One end of the transmission rod 51 is fixedly connected to the surface of the sliding rod 414, and the other end of the transmission rod 51 is fixedly connected to a transmission plate 52. A sliding groove 53 is provided on the surface of the transmission plate 52, and a sliding block 54 is slidably connected to the inner surface of the sliding groove 53. The bottom of the sliding block 54 is fixedly connected to the top of the drive disk 413.

[0033] A fixing block is installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the connecting plate 411, and the transmission rod 51 slides inside the fixing block.

[0034] By starting the cleaning motor 412, the drive disc 413 is driven to rotate. The rotation of the drive disc 413 causes the sliding block 54 to slide on the inner surface of the sliding groove 53, thereby causing the transmission plate 52 and the transmission rods 51 on both sides to slide back and forth synchronously. The sliding of the transmission rods 51 causes the sliding rod 414 and the cleaning brush 415 to slide back and forth synchronously. The cleaning brush 415 cleans the surface of the Tencel linen dyed fabric. With the cleaning mechanism 4, the upper and lower sets of cleaning brushes 415 slide back and forth synchronously under the drive of the cleaning motor 412. The cleaning brush 415 cleans the surface of the Tencel linen dyed fabric after the singeing process, removes the lint on the surface, avoids the residue of lint, and thus improves the quality of the Tencel linen dyed fabric.

[0035] In this embodiment, the control assembly 42 includes a control motor 421 installed on the top of the pretreatment box 2. One end of the output shaft of the control motor 421 is fixedly connected to a bidirectional lead screw 422 via a coupling. The surface of the bidirectional lead screw 422 is threadedly connected to one end of the connecting plate 411.

[0036] The control motor 421 is a three-phase asynchronous motor and is connected to an external circuit via wires;

[0037] The bidirectional lead screw 422 rotates inside the pretreatment box 2.

[0038] In this embodiment, a positioning rod 6 is installed on the inner wall of the pretreatment box 2, and the surface of the positioning rod 6 is slidably connected to the other end of the connecting plate 411.

[0039] The positioning rod 6 is used to slide and limit the connecting plate 411.

[0040] In this embodiment, the collection component 3 includes a vacuum cleaner 31 installed on the rear side of the pretreatment box 2. The top of the vacuum cleaner 31 is connected to a diversion pipe 32. One end of the diversion pipe 32 extends through into the interior of the pretreatment box 2 and is fixedly connected to a collection pipe 33. Multiple collection nozzles 34 are fixedly connected to the surface of the collection pipe 33.

[0041] Vacuum cleaner 31 is a device that uses the creation of a partial vacuum to generate suction and pick up dust and debris from the floor or other locations.

[0042] In this embodiment, symmetrical support rollers 7 are installed on both sides of the top of the workbench 1, and a recycling roller 8 is installed on the left side of the workbench 1.

[0043] The recycling roller 8 is driven to rotate by a recycling motor.

[0044] By incorporating a control component 42 and using a control motor 421, the distance between the upper and lower cleaning brushes 415 can be flexibly adjusted to accommodate Tencel linen dyed fabrics of different thicknesses, thus improving the flexibility and practicality of the device. Furthermore, by incorporating a collection component 3, the lint after cleaning can be collected in a concentrated manner, preventing the lint from scattering.

[0045] Furthermore, any content not described in detail in this specification is existing technology known to those skilled in the art.

[0046] During operation, the singed Tencel-linen dyed fabric is first passed through the pretreatment box 2, so that it passes over two sets of support rollers 7, and one end is fixed to the surface of the recovery roller 8. Then, the control motor 421 is started to drive the bidirectional lead screw 422 to rotate. The rotation of the bidirectional lead screw 422 causes the upper and lower connecting plates 411 to slide synchronously to opposite sides. The sliding of the connecting plates 411 causes the two sets of cleaning brushes 415 to slide synchronously to opposite sides, so that the surface of the cleaning brushes 415 is in contact with the surface of the Tencel-linen dyed fabric. Then, the recovery motor is started to drive the recovery roller 8 to rotate, thereby achieving the cleaning of the Tencel fabric. The linen-dyed fabric is pulled, and simultaneously, the cleaning motor 412 drives the drive disc 413 to rotate. The rotation of the drive disc 413 causes the sliding block 54 to slide on the inner surface of the sliding groove 53, thereby causing the transmission plate 52 and the transmission rods 51 on both sides to slide back and forth synchronously. The sliding of the transmission rods 51 drives the sliding rod 414 and the cleaning brush 415 to slide back and forth synchronously. The cleaning brush 415 cleans the surface of the Tencel linen-dyed fabric. At the same time, the vacuum cleaner 31 is started, and the lint is collected through the collection nozzle 34, collection pipe 33 and diversion pipe 32.

[0047] 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.

[0048] 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 pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric, comprising a workbench (1), characterized in that: The workbench (1) has a pre-treatment box (2) on top, a collection assembly (3) inside the pre-treatment box (2), and a cleaning mechanism (4) inside the pre-treatment box (2). The cleaning mechanism (4) includes: The cleaning assembly (41) includes a connecting plate (411) slidably mounted on the inner wall of the pretreatment box (2). A cleaning motor (412) is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting plate (411). One end of the output shaft of the cleaning motor (412) is fixedly connected to a drive disc (413) via a coupling. The top of the drive disc (413) is connected to a transmission assembly (5) to make a sliding rod (414) slide inside the connecting plate (411). One end of the sliding rod (414) extends through to the outside of the connecting plate (411) and is fixedly connected to a cleaning brush (415). A control component (42) is located on top of the pretreatment box (2) and is used to drive the connecting plate (411) to slide.

2. The pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: The transmission assembly (5) includes a transmission rod (51) that is slidably installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the connecting plate (411). One end of the transmission rod (51) is fixedly connected to the surface of the sliding rod (414), and the other end of the transmission rod (51) is fixedly connected to a transmission plate (52). A sliding groove (53) is provided on the surface of the transmission plate (52), and a sliding block (54) is slidably connected to the inner surface of the sliding groove (53). The bottom of the sliding block (54) is fixedly connected to the top of the drive disc (413).

3. The pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: The control assembly (42) includes a control motor (421) installed on the top of the pretreatment box (2). One end of the output shaft of the control motor (421) is fixedly connected to a bidirectional lead screw (422) via a coupling. The surface of the bidirectional lead screw (422) is threadedly connected to one end of the connecting plate (411).

4. The pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the pretreatment box (2) is equipped with a positioning rod (6), and the surface of the positioning rod (6) is slidably connected to the other end of the connecting plate (411).

5. The pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: The collection assembly (3) includes a vacuum cleaner (31) installed on the rear side of the pretreatment box (2). The top of the vacuum cleaner (31) is connected to a diversion pipe (32). One end of the diversion pipe (32) extends through into the interior of the pretreatment box (2) and is fixedly connected to a collection pipe (33). Multiple collection nozzles (34) are fixedly connected to the surface of the collection pipe (33).

6. The pretreatment mechanism for washable Tencel linen dyed fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: Symmetrical support rollers (7) are installed on both sides of the top of the workbench (1), and a recycling roller (8) is installed on the left side of the workbench (1).