Stamping equipment facilitating waste collection
By combining a push plate and a sponge brush cleaning assembly with a water tank, the problem of incomplete cleaning of tiny debris in existing stamping equipment is solved, achieving efficient cleaning of the worktable and ensuring the quality of subsequent processing.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520536055.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing stamping equipment has limitations in cleaning up tiny debris, which affects the quality of subsequent processing.
The cleaning assembly uses a combination of a push plate and a sponge brush. Combined with water supply from a water tank, the push plate initially cleans up waste materials, while the sponge brush wipes away fine debris. The drive assembly enables automated moving cleaning.
It improves waste removal efficiency, ensures a clean work surface, and prevents tiny debris from affecting subsequent processing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of stamping equipment technology, and in particular to a stamping equipment that facilitates waste collection. Background Technology
[0002] Stamping is a forming process that uses a press and dies to apply external force to sheet metal, strip, tube, and profiles, causing them to undergo plastic deformation or separation, thereby obtaining workpieces (stamped parts) of the desired shape and size. Stamping involves applying pressure to materials at room temperature, causing them to undergo plastic deformation or separation, thus forming workpieces of specific shapes and sizes. This process mainly depends on the cooperation of the press and dies.
[0003] Existing technology, such as the utility model patent document with authorization announcement number "CN221734666U" and patent name "a waste collection device for flat stamping parts", discloses a stamping device. The device includes an operating table, a support frame fixedly connected to the top of the operating table, a push cylinder fixedly installed on the top of the support frame, a stamping block fixedly connected to the output end of the push cylinder, a moving component provided on the outer surface of the operating table, a cleaning component provided through the moving component, a guide plate fixedly connected to the outer surface of the operating table, a collection box provided below the guide plate, and a drive motor driving the threaded rod to rotate, thereby causing the connecting ring to rotate and the connecting block to move.
[0004] The aforementioned patent documents utilize cleaning components to sweep away waste materials. However, cleaning with only mechanical push plates cannot handle tiny debris, and some tiny debris may still not be pushed off, which may affect the next processing. Therefore, there are certain limitations. Utility Model Content
[0005] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, this utility model provides a stamping equipment that facilitates waste collection. This solves the technical problem mentioned in the background art where some stamping equipment that facilitates waste collection uses cleaning components to sweep away waste, but some small debris may still not be pushed off, which may affect the next processing and has certain limitations.
[0006] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0007] A stamping device for easy waste collection includes a workbench with a mounting frame fixedly mounted on it. A stamping device is mounted on top of the mounting frame, with its stamping head facing the workbench. A cleaning component and a driving component are also mounted on the workbench, both located within the mounting frame and below the stamping device. The cleaning component cleans waste from the workbench, and the driving component moves the cleaning component. The cleaning component includes a fixed frame, a push plate, and a sponge brush. The fixed frame is connected to the driving component, and the push plate is fixed to the side of the fixed frame and used to push the waste from the workbench. The sponge brush is detachably mounted at the bottom of the fixed frame, and a water tank is located at the top of the fixed frame, keeping the sponge brush moist through a water supply from the tank.
[0008] Working principle:
[0009] When in use, place the mold and workpiece on the worktable, then start the stamping equipment. The stamping head of the stamping equipment moves downward to process the workpiece. During the processing, waste material will be generated, which will usually fall onto the worktable surface.
[0010] After a batch of workpieces is stamped, the drive assembly is activated, which drives the cleaning assembly to move. During the movement of the cleaning assembly, the push plate first contacts the waste on the worktable and pushes the waste on the worktable, so that the waste is pushed from the surface of the worktable to one end of the worktable. At the same time, the sponge brush follows behind the push plate to further wipe the worktable surface that has been cleaned by the push plate.
[0011] Beneficial effects:
[0012] 1. By setting up a push plate, a sponge brush, and a water tank, the push plate initially cleans the waste on the workbench surface. Then, as the water tank continuously supplies water to the sponge brush to wet it, the sponge brush simultaneously follows behind the push plate to further wipe away the small debris remaining on the workbench surface that has been cleaned by the push plate, thus improving the cleaning effect.
[0013] 2. By setting up a drive component and a cleaning component, the drive component moves the cleaning component on the worktable surface, thereby moving the cleaning component to clean up the waste on the worktable surface, making it convenient to clean up the waste. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A side view of the cross-sectional structure;
[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A magnified cross-sectional view of the cleaning component.
[0017] In the above attached figures: 1. Workbench; 2. Mounting frame; 201. First vertical plate; 202. First horizontal plate; 3. Stamping equipment; 4. Fixed frame; 401. Second vertical plate; 402. Second horizontal plate; 403. Third vertical plate; 5. Push plate; 6. Sponge brush; 601. Mounting block; 602. Sponge; 7. Water tank; 8. Motor; 9. Drive shaft; 10. First bevel gear; 11. First moving block; 12. First support block; 13. First guide groove; 14. Second bevel gear; 15. Second support block; 17. Slide rod; 18. Second moving block; 19. Through hole; 20. Water outlet; 21. Water passage hole; 22. Water inlet; 23. Threaded hole; 24. Rotating shaft; 25. Bolt; 26. Guide plate. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0019] Example:
[0020] like Figures 1-3 As shown, a stamping device 3 for easy waste collection includes a workbench 1 with a stamping area on its surface. A mounting frame 2 is fixedly mounted on the workbench 1, and a stamping device 3 is mounted on top of the mounting frame 2. The stamping head of the stamping device 3 faces the stamping area on the workbench 1. A cleaning component and a driving component are also mounted on the workbench 1, both located within the mounting frame 2 and below the stamping device 3. The cleaning component is used to clean waste from the workbench 1, and the driving component... The component is used to drive the cleaning component to move; the cleaning component includes a fixed frame 4, a push plate 5 and a sponge brush 6. The fixed frame 4 is connected to the driving component. The push plate 5 is fixed to the side of the fixed frame 4. The push plate 5 is used to push the waste on the workbench 1. The sponge brush 6 is detachably installed at the bottom of the fixed frame 4. A water tank 7 is provided at the top of the fixed frame 4. The sponge brush 6 is kept moist by the water supply from the water tank 7. The sponge brush 6 further wipes the small debris remaining on the workbench 1 surface that has been cleaned by the push plate 5.
[0021] In this solution, by setting up a push plate 5, a sponge brush 6, and a water tank 7, the push plate 5 performs initial cleaning of the waste on the workbench 1. Then, with the water tank 7 continuously supplying water to the sponge brush 6 to wet it, the sponge brush 6 simultaneously follows behind the push plate 5 to further wipe away the small debris remaining on the workbench 1 that has been cleaned by the push plate 5, thus improving the cleaning effect. By setting up a drive component and a cleaning component, the drive component drives the cleaning component to move on the workbench 1, thereby moving the cleaning component to clean the waste on the workbench 1, making waste removal convenient.
[0022] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the drive assembly includes a motor 8, which can rotate in both directions. The output end of the motor 8 is connected to a transmission shaft 9, and a first bevel gear 10 is fixed to the end of the transmission shaft 9. The mounting frame 2 consists of two first vertical plates 201 and a first horizontal plate 202 fixed between the top ends of the two first vertical plates 201. A first support block 12 is fixed to one side of the workbench 1. A first guide groove 13 is provided on the side of the first support block 12. Two bearings are fixed inside the first guide groove 13. The inner walls of the two bearings inside the first guide groove 13 are connected... A rotating shaft 24 is fixedly installed. The rotating shaft 24 is a threaded rod, and the section of the shaft 24 connected to the bearing is a smooth round rod section. A first moving block 11 is threadedly connected to the outer circumference of the rotating shaft 24. A first support block 12 passes through the end of the rotating shaft 24, and a second bevel gear 14 is fixedly installed at the end of the rotating shaft 24 passing through the first support block 12. The first bevel gear 10 and the second bevel gear 14 mesh. The side of the first moving block 11 abuts against the side wall of the first guide groove 13, and one end face of the fixed frame 4 is fixedly connected to the side of the first moving block 11. By using a motor 8 to drive the cleaning component to move, the process is mechanized and automated, and easy to operate.
[0023] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a second support block 15 is fixedly provided on the other side of the workbench 1. A second guide groove is provided inside the second support block 15, and a slide rod 17 is fixedly provided inside the second guide groove. A second moving block 18 is slidably connected to the outer periphery of the slide rod 17. The side of the second moving block 18 abuts against the side wall of the second guide groove inside the second support block 15. The other end face of the fixed frame 4 is fixedly connected to the side of the second moving block 18. By setting the second support block 15, the slide rod 17, and the second moving block 18, the stability of the fixed frame 4 during movement is enhanced, and the cleaning effect is improved.
[0024] like Figure 3As shown, the fixing frame 4 consists of two second vertical plates 401, a second horizontal plate 402 fixed between the tops of the two second vertical plates 401, and a third vertical plate 403 fixed between the two second vertical plates 401 and at the bottom of the second horizontal plate 402. The second horizontal plate 402 has several through holes 19, and the water tank 7 has several water outlet holes 20 on its side facing the fixing frame 4. Each through hole 19 communicates with each water outlet hole 20. The sponge brush 6 includes a mounting block 601 and a sponge 602. The mounting block 601 is detachably connected to the fixing frame 4. The sponge 602 is located at the bottom of the mounting block 601. The mounting block 601 has several water passage holes 21, each of which is connected to a through hole 19. The water tank 7 has a water inlet 22 at the top. This water inlet 22 requires an external water supply device, which can move with the cleaning components. Water enters the water tank 7 through the water inlet 22 and then flows continuously from the water outlet 20 through the through hole 19 and the water passage holes 21 to the sponge 602, wetting it. The wetted sponge 602 is then used to wipe away residual waste on the workbench 1. This method effectively wets the sponge 602.
[0025] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the mounting block 601 has two threaded holes 23, which are symmetrically arranged at both ends of the mounting block 601. The third vertical plate 403 of the fixing frame 4 has two through holes and also includes two bolts 25. After the two bolts 25 pass through the corresponding through holes, they are screwed into the corresponding threaded holes 23. The bolts 25 are used to lock the mounting block 601. The mounting block 601 can be disassembled by setting threaded holes 23 and bolts 25, which facilitates operation.
[0026] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a guide plate 26 is fixedly provided on the side of the top of the workbench 1. The guide plate 26 is inclined and its end is used to connect to the waste collection box. By setting the guide plate 26, its end can be connected to the waste collection box. The cleaned waste enters the waste collection box along the guide plate 26, which facilitates the processing of waste.
[0027] Working principle:
[0028] When this device is in operation, a waste collection box needs to be connected to the end of the guide plate 26; and a water supply device needs to be connected to the water tank 7. Both the waste collection box and the water supply device are existing technologies.
[0029] When using the stamping equipment 3, first place the mold and workpiece on the stamping area of the worktable 1, then start the stamping equipment 3. The stamping head of the stamping equipment 3 moves downward to process the workpiece. During the processing, waste material will be generated, which will usually fall onto the worktable 1.
[0030] After a batch of workpieces is stamped, the drive motor 8 drives the transmission shaft 9 to rotate. The rotation of the transmission shaft 9 drives the first bevel gear 10 to rotate. The rotation of the first bevel gear 10 drives the second bevel gear 14 to rotate. The rotation of the second bevel gear 14 drives the rotating shaft 24 to rotate. The rotation of the rotating shaft 24 drives the first moving block 11 to move. The movement of the first moving block 11 drives the cleaning component and the second moving block 18 to move synchronously.
[0031] During the movement of the cleaning component, the push plate 5 first contacts the waste on the workbench 1 and pushes the waste on the workbench 1, so that the waste is pushed from the workbench 1 surface to one end of the workbench 1, and the waste falls into the waste collection box along the inclined surface of the guide plate 26.
[0032] At the same time, the water supply equipment injects water into the water tank 7 through the water inlet 22. The water flows through the water outlet 20, through the through hole 19 and the water passage 21, and continuously flows to the sponge 602 to wet the sponge 602. The wet sponge 602 on the sponge brush 6 then follows the push plate 5 to further wipe the workbench 1 surface that has been cleaned by the push plate 5.
[0033] After cleaning, the next batch of workpieces will be stamped.
[0034] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of this utility model without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of this utility model, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A stamping device that facilitates waste collection, characterized in that: The system includes a workbench (1), on which a mounting frame (2) is fixedly mounted. A stamping device (3) is mounted on top of the mounting frame (2), with the stamping head of the stamping device (3) facing the workbench (1). A cleaning component and a driving component are also mounted on the workbench (1). Both the cleaning component and the driving component are located inside the mounting frame (2) and below the stamping device (3). The cleaning component is used to clean waste material on the workbench (1), and the driving component is used to drive the cleaning component to move. The cleaning component includes a fixed frame (4). The fixed frame (4) is connected to the drive assembly. The push plate (5) is fixed to the side of the fixed frame (4). The push plate (5) is used to push the waste on the workbench (1). The sponge brush (6) is detachably located at the bottom of the fixed frame (4). A water tank (7) is provided at the top of the fixed frame (4). The sponge brush (6) is kept moist by the water supplied by the water tank (7). The sponge brush (6) further wipes the small debris remaining on the workbench (1) after it has been cleaned by the push plate (5).
2. The stamping equipment for easy waste collection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly includes a motor (8), the output end of which is connected to a transmission shaft (9), and a first bevel gear (10) is fixedly mounted at the end of the transmission shaft (9); the mounting frame (2) consists of two first vertical plates (201) and a first horizontal plate (202) fixed between the top ends of the two first vertical plates (201); a first support block (12) is fixedly mounted on one side of the workbench (1), and a first guide groove (13) is provided on the side of the first support block (12), and a rotating shaft (24) is rotatably mounted in the first guide groove (13). The rotating shaft (24) is a threaded rod, and a first moving block (11) is threadedly connected to the outer circumference of the rotating shaft (24); the end of the rotating shaft (24) passes through the first support block (12), and a second bevel gear (14) is fixedly provided at the end of the rotating shaft (24) that passes through the first support block (12). The first bevel gear (10) meshes with the second bevel gear (14), the side of the first moving block (11) abuts against the side wall of the first guide groove (13), and one end face of the fixed frame (4) is fixedly connected to the side of the first moving block (11).
3. The stamping equipment for easy waste collection according to claim 2, characterized in that: A second support block (15) is fixedly provided on the other side of the workbench (1). A slide rod (17) is fixedly provided inside the second support block (15). A second moving block (18) is slidably connected to the outer periphery of the slide rod (17). The side of the second moving block (18) abuts against the inner wall of the second support block (15). The other end face of the fixed frame (4) is fixedly connected to the side of the second moving block (18).
4. The stamping equipment for easy waste collection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixed frame (4) consists of two second vertical plates (401), a second horizontal plate (402) fixed between the tops of the two second vertical plates (401), and a third vertical plate (403) fixed between the two second vertical plates (401) and at the bottom of the second horizontal plate (402). The second horizontal plate (402) is provided with several through holes (19). The water tank (7) is provided with several water outlet holes (20) on the side facing the fixed frame (4), and each through hole (19) communicates with each water outlet hole (20). The sponge brush (6) includes a mounting block (601) and a sponge (602). The block (601) is detachably connected to the fixed frame (4). The sponge (602) is located at the bottom of the mounting block (601). The mounting block (601) is provided with several water passage holes (21). Each water passage hole (21) is connected to each through hole (19). The top of the water tank (7) is provided with a water inlet (22). Water enters the water tank (7) from the water inlet (22) and then flows from the water outlet (20) through the through hole (19) and water passage hole (21) to the sponge (602) to wet the sponge (602). The wetted sponge (602) is used to wipe the waste material remaining on the workbench (1).
5. A stamping device for easy waste collection according to claim 4, characterized in that: The mounting block (601) is provided with two threaded holes (23), which are symmetrically arranged at both ends of the mounting block (601). The third vertical plate (403) of the fixing frame (4) is provided with two through holes and also includes two bolts (25). After the two bolts (25) pass through the corresponding through holes, they are screwed into the corresponding threaded holes (23). The bolts (25) are used to lock the mounting block (601).
6. The stamping equipment for easy waste collection according to claim 1, characterized in that: A guide plate (26) is fixedly provided on the side of the top of the workbench (1). The guide plate (26) is inclined and its end is used to connect to the waste collection box.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Waste collecting device for flat plate stamping parts
CN221734666U