Glass laser drilling equipment

By designing automated conveying and positioning components, the problem of manual feeding and positioning required by existing laser drilling equipment has been solved, improving efficiency and quality while reducing labor costs.

CN223932872UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24FOSHAN YUYUEDA MECHANICAL EQUIP CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520307493.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-25

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Technical Problem

Existing laser drilling equipment requires manual feeding and positioning, resulting in low efficiency and high manpower costs.

Method used

A glass laser drilling device was designed, comprising a conveying component, a material positioning component, and a laser adjustment component. The device uses a conveyor belt to transport glass, a bidirectional screw to drive a support to lock or release the glass, and a photoelectric switch to achieve automated positioning. Combined with the laser adjustment component, it achieves automated feeding and positioning.

Benefits of technology

It has automated glass feeding and positioning, improving production efficiency and processing quality while reducing labor costs.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses glass laser drilling equipment which comprises a machine body, the machine body is fixedly connected with a conveying assembly, the conveying assembly comprises a first motor, the first motor is fixedly connected to the machine body, the output end of the first motor is in transmission connection with a two-way lead screw, and the two-way lead screw is rotationally connected to the machine body. Two first ball nuts are in threaded connection with the two-way screw rod; the conveying assembly conveys glass through the conveying belt, the two supports are driven by the two-way lead screw to be close to or separated from each other so as to lock or release the glass, the conveying device can be suitable for conveying glass of different widths, the incoming material positioning assembly achieves incoming material detection through a photoelectric switch, and the glass is blocked and positioned through a stop lever. The position of the incoming material positioning assembly can be adjusted according to machining requirements, and practicability is achieved; by combining the conveying assembly and the incoming material positioning assembly, automation of glass feeding and positioning processes can be realized, so that the production efficiency and the processing quality are effectively improved, and the labor cost is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass processing technology, and in particular to a glass laser drilling device. Background Technology

[0002] Glass drilling is a common glass processing technique, and existing drilling methods mainly include mechanical drilling and laser drilling. Laser drilling uses a high-energy laser beam to instantly melt or vaporize the glass material, achieving high precision and efficiency. However, existing laser drilling equipment requires manual loading and positioning of the glass, resulting in low efficiency and high labor costs. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a glass laser drilling device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a glass laser drilling device, including a machine body, on which a conveying assembly is fixedly connected. The conveying assembly includes a first motor, which is fixedly connected to the machine body. The output end of the first motor is driven by a bidirectional lead screw, which is rotatably connected to the machine body. Two first ball nuts are threaded onto the bidirectional lead screw. A bracket is fixedly connected to the first ball nuts and slidably connected to the machine body. Guide plates are fixedly connected to both brackets. Second motors are fixedly connected to both brackets. A third pulley is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor. A conveyor belt is driven by the third pulley. A fourth pulley is driven by the conveyor belt, and both the fourth and third pulleys are rotatably connected to the brackets.

[0005] Preferably, the output end of the first motor is fixedly connected to a first pulley, a first synchronous belt is driven to the first pulley, a second pulley is driven to the first synchronous belt, and the second pulley is fixedly connected to a bidirectional lead screw.

[0006] Preferably, a guide rail is fixedly connected to the machine body, and sliders are fixedly connected to both brackets, with the sliders slidably connected to the guide rail.

[0007] Preferably, the machine body is equipped with an incoming material positioning component, which includes a support, a linear module, a first movable seat, a cylinder, a first mounting bracket, a stop bar, a second mounting bracket, and a photoelectric switch. The support is fixedly connected to the machine body, the linear module is fixedly connected to the support, the output end of the linear module is fixedly connected to the first movable seat, the cylinder is fixedly connected to the first movable seat, the output end of the cylinder is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket, the stop bar is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket, a second mounting bracket is provided on one side of the cylinder, and the second mounting bracket is fixedly connected to the first movable seat. The photoelectric switch is fixedly connected to the second mounting bracket.

[0008] Preferably, a laser adjustment assembly is installed on the machine body. The laser adjustment assembly includes a first fixed frame, a third motor, a first lead screw, a second ball nut, a second movable seat, a fourth motor, a fifth pulley, a second synchronous belt, a sixth pulley, a second lead screw, a third ball nut, and a third movable seat. The first fixed frame is fixedly connected to the machine body, the third motor is fixedly connected to the first fixed frame, the output end of the third motor is fixedly connected to the first lead screw, the first lead screw is threadedly connected to the first lead screw, the second ball nut is fixedly connected to the second ball nut, and the second movable seat is slidably connected to the first fixed frame. The fourth motor is fixedly connected to the second movable seat, the output end of the fourth motor is drivenly connected to the second lead screw, the second lead screw is threadedly connected to the second lead screw, the third ball nut is fixedly connected to the third ball nut, and the third movable seat is slidably connected to the second movable seat.

[0009] Preferably, the output end of the fourth motor is fixedly connected to a fifth pulley, a second synchronous belt is driven to the fifth pulley, a sixth pulley is driven to the second synchronous belt, and the sixth pulley is fixedly connected to the second lead screw.

[0010] Preferably, a laser generator is fixedly connected to the third movable seat, and a laser head is fixedly connected to the output end of the laser generator, with the laser head positioned at the top of the conveying assembly.

[0011] The glass laser drilling equipment provided by this utility model has the following advantages: The conveying component of this utility model transports glass via a conveyor belt, and two supports are driven to approach or separate via a bidirectional lead screw, thereby locking or releasing the glass. It is applicable to conveying glass of different widths. The material positioning component detects incoming material through a photoelectric switch and positions the glass by blocking it with a stop bar. Furthermore, the position of the material positioning component can be adjusted according to processing requirements, making it practical. By combining the conveying component and the material positioning component, the glass feeding and positioning process can be automated, thereby effectively improving production efficiency and processing quality, and reducing labor costs. Attached Figure Description

[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of 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 some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall rear view structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a top view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the material positioning component of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 4 This is a side view sectional view of the laser adjustment component of this utility model.

[0017] In the diagram: 1. Machine body; 2. Conveying assembly; 21. First motor; 22. First pulley; 23. First synchronous belt; 24. Second pulley; 25. Double-acting lead screw; 26. First ball nut; 27. Bracket; 28. Slider; 29. ​​Guide rail; 210. Second motor; 211. Third pulley; 212. Conveyor belt; 213. Fourth pulley; 214. Guide plate; 3. Incoming material positioning assembly; 31. Support; 32. Linear module; 33. First moving seat; 34. Pneumatic... 35. Cylinder; 36. First mounting bracket; 37. Stop bar; 38. Second mounting bracket; 4. Photoelectric switch; 4. Laser adjustment assembly; 49. First fixed bracket; 40. Third motor; 41. First lead screw; 42. Second ball nut; 43. Second moving seat; 44. Fourth motor; 45. Fifth pulley; 46. Second synchronous belt; 47. Sixth pulley; 48. Second lead screw; 49. Third ball nut; 40. Third moving seat; 5. Laser generator; 6. Laser head. Detailed Implementation

[0018] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0019] Please see the appendix Figure 1 -Appendix Figure 4One embodiment of this utility model provides a glass laser drilling device, comprising a machine body 1, on which a conveying assembly 2 is fixedly connected and installed. The conveying assembly 2 includes a first motor 21, which is fixedly connected to the machine body 1. The output end of the first motor 21 is driven by a bidirectional lead screw 25, which is rotatably connected to the machine body 1. Two first ball nuts 26 are threadedly connected to the bidirectional lead screw 25. A bracket 27 is fixedly connected to the first ball nuts 26 and slidably connected to them. On the machine body 1, guide plates 214 are fixedly connected to two brackets 27. A second motor 210 is fixedly connected to each of the two brackets 27. A third pulley 211 is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor 210. A conveyor belt 212 is driven through the third pulley 211. A fourth pulley 213 is driven through the conveyor belt 212. Both the fourth pulley 213 and the third pulley 211 are rotatably connected to the brackets 27. The second motor 210 drives the third pulley 211 to drive the conveyor belt 212. The conveyor belt 212... The glass is conveyed via the upper drives of the four pulleys 213 and the third pulley 211. After being conveyed to the correct position, the first motor 21 drives the double-acting lead screw 25. The double-acting lead screw 25 drives the bracket 27 via the first ball nut 26. The two brackets 27 slide inward and move closer together, and the guide plate 214 on them moves closer together, positioning and locking the glass. The output end of the first motor 21 is fixedly connected to the first pulley 22. The first pulley 22 is driven by the first synchronous belt 23. The first synchronous belt 23 is driven by the second pulley 24. 24 is fixedly connected to the bidirectional lead screw 25. The first motor 21 drives the first synchronous belt 23 via the first pulley 22. The first synchronous belt 23 drives the second pulley 24. The second pulley 24 drives the bidirectional lead screw 25, thereby realizing the transmission connection between the output end of the first motor 21 and the bidirectional lead screw 25. A guide rail 29 is fixedly connected to the machine body 1. A slider 28 is fixedly connected to each of the two brackets 27. The slider 28 is slidably connected to the guide rail 29. The guide rail 29 cooperates with the slider 28 to realize the sliding connection between the bracket 27 and the machine body 1.A material positioning assembly 3 is installed on the machine body 1. The material positioning assembly 3 includes a support 31, a linear module 32, a first movable seat 33, a cylinder 34, a first mounting bracket 35, a stop bar 36, a second mounting bracket 37, and a photoelectric switch 38. The support 31 is fixedly connected to the machine body 1. The linear module 32 is fixedly connected to the support 31. The output end of the linear module 32 is fixedly connected to the first movable seat 33. The cylinder 34 is fixedly connected to the first movable seat 33. The output end of the cylinder 34 is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket 35. The stop bar 36 is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket 35. The second mounting bracket 37 is provided on one side of the cylinder 34 and is fixedly connected to the first movable seat 33. The second mounting bracket 37 is fixedly connected to... A photoelectric switch 38 is connected. The incoming glass positioning component 3 detects the incoming glass through the photoelectric switch 38 on the second mounting bracket 37. The stop bar 36 on the first mounting bracket 35 is used to block the glass. The support 31 is used to install the linear module 32. The linear module 32 is used to drive the first moving seat 33, thereby adjusting the position of the photoelectric switch 38 and the stop bar 36 to meet different processing requirements. The cylinder 34 is used to drive the first mounting bracket 35 to rise and fall, so that the stop bar 36 blocks or releases the glass. A laser adjustment component 4 is installed on the machine body 1. The laser adjustment component 4 includes a first fixed bracket 41, a third motor 42, a first lead screw 43, a second ball nut 44, a second moving seat 45, a fourth motor 46, a fifth pulley 47, and a second synchronous belt 48. 8. A sixth pulley 49, a second lead screw 410, a third ball nut 411, and a third movable seat 412 are provided. A first fixed frame 41 is fixedly connected to the machine body 1. A third motor 42 is fixedly connected to the first fixed frame 41. A first lead screw 43 is fixedly connected to the output end of the third motor 42. A second ball nut 44 is threaded onto the first lead screw 43. A second movable seat 45 is fixedly connected to the second ball nut 44 and slidably connected to the first fixed frame 41. A fourth motor 46 is fixedly connected to the second movable seat 45. The output end of the fourth motor 46 is driven by the second lead screw 410. The third ball nut 411 is threaded onto the second lead screw 410. A third ball nut 411 is fixedly connected to the third ball nut 411. A third movable seat 412 is connected to the second movable seat 45. The laser adjustment component 4 is used to adjust the laser position to meet different processing requirements. Specifically, the first lead screw 43 is driven by the third motor 42 on the first fixed frame 41. The first lead screw 43 drives the second movable seat 45 through the second ball nut 44. The second movable seat 45 moves up and down along the first fixed frame 41 to adjust the height of the second movable seat 45. The second lead screw 410 is driven by the fourth motor 46. The second lead screw 410 drives the third ball nut 411. The third ball nut 411 drives the third movable seat 412 to slide along the second movable seat 45, thereby adjusting the position of the third movable seat 412 in the horizontal direction.A fifth pulley 47 is fixedly connected to the output end of the fourth motor 46. A second synchronous belt 48 is driven through the fifth pulley 47, and a sixth pulley 49 is driven through the second synchronous belt 48. The sixth pulley 49 is fixedly connected to the second lead screw 410. The fourth motor 46 drives the fifth pulley 47, which in turn drives the sixth pulley 49 via the second synchronous belt 48. The sixth pulley 49 then drives the second lead screw 410, thus achieving the transmission connection between the output end of the fourth motor 46 and the second lead screw 410. A laser generator 5 is fixedly connected to the third moving base 412. A laser head 6 is fixedly connected to the output end of the laser generator 5, and the laser head 6 is located at the top of the conveying assembly 2. The laser generator 5 generates a laser beam, and the laser head 6 transmits and focuses the laser beam to drill holes in the glass.

[0020] Working principle: When using this utility model, the glass is automatically conveyed by the conveying assembly 2, and the glass is detected by the material positioning assembly 3. Specifically, the second motor 210 is started, which drives the conveyor belt 212 via the third pulley 211. The conveyor belt 212 is driven by the fourth pulley 213 and the third pulley 211 to convey the glass until the photoelectric switch 38 on the second mounting frame 37 detects the material. Then the second motor 210 is turned off, and the glass is blocked by the stop bar 36 on the first mounting frame 35. At this time, the first motor 21 on the machine body 1 is started, which drives the first synchronous belt 23 via the first pulley 22. A synchronous belt 23 drives a second pulley 24, which in turn drives a double-acting lead screw 25. The double-acting lead screw 25, via a first ball nut 26, drives a bracket 27. The two brackets 27 slide inward along the guide rail 29 via a slider 28, causing the guide plate 214 on them to move closer, thus positioning and locking the glass. After the glass is locked, a laser beam is generated by the laser generator 5 and transmitted and focused through the laser head 6 to drill a hole in the glass. After drilling is completed, the cylinder 34 retracts, and the first mounting bracket 35 drives the stop bar 36 to move downward. Then, the first motor 21 reverses, driving the two brackets 27 to move outward back to their initial positions. The guide plate 214 no longer locks the glass. The second motor 210 is restarted, driving the conveyor belt 212 to transport the drilled glass to the next process. After the photoelectric switch 38 detects that the material has been discharged, the cylinder 34 extends and resets, awaiting the next material. The support 31 is used to install the linear module 32, which adjusts the position of the first moving seat 33, thereby adjusting the positions of the photoelectric switch 38 and the stop bar 36 to meet different processing requirements. The laser adjustment component 4 adjusts the position of the laser head 6 to meet different processing requirements. The adjustment method is as follows: through the first... The third motor 42 on the fixed frame 41 drives the first lead screw 43. The first lead screw 43 drives the second movable seat 45 via the second ball nut 44. The second movable seat 45 moves up and down along the first fixed frame 41 to achieve height adjustment. The fourth motor 46 drives the fifth pulley 47. The fifth pulley 47 drives the sixth pulley 49 via the second synchronous belt 48. The sixth pulley 49 drives the third ball nut 411 via the second lead screw 410. The third ball nut 411 drives the third movable seat 412 to slide along the second movable seat 45, thereby achieving horizontal position adjustment of the third movable seat 412.

[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0022] The device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the modules can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs. Those skilled in the art can understand and implement this without any creative effort.

[0023] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and not to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.

Claims

1. A glass laser drilling device, comprising a body (1), characterized in that: A conveying assembly (2) is fixedly connected to the machine body (1). The conveying assembly (2) includes a first motor (21), which is fixedly connected to the machine body (1). The output end of the first motor (21) is connected to a bidirectional lead screw (25), which is rotatably connected to the machine body (1). Two first ball nuts (26) are threaded onto the bidirectional lead screw (25). A bracket (27) is fixedly connected to the first ball nuts (26), and the bracket (27) slides. Connected to the machine body (1), guide plates (214) are fixedly connected to both brackets (27), and a second motor (210) is fixedly connected to both brackets (27). A third pulley (211) is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor (210). A conveyor belt (212) is driven to the third pulley (211), and a fourth pulley (213) is driven to the conveyor belt (212). The fourth pulley (213) and the third pulley (211) are rotatably connected to the bracket (27).

2. The glass laser drilling equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The output end of the first motor (21) is fixedly connected to a first pulley (22), a first synchronous belt (23) is driven on the first pulley (22), a second pulley (24) is driven on the first synchronous belt (23), and the second pulley (24) is fixedly connected to a two-way lead screw (25).

3. The glass laser drilling equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The body (1) is fixedly connected to a guide rail (29), and two brackets (27) are fixedly connected to sliders (28), and the sliders (28) are slidably connected to the guide rail (29).

4. The glass laser drilling equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that: The machine body (1) is equipped with a material positioning component (3). The material positioning component (3) includes a support (31), a linear module (32), a first movable seat (33), a cylinder (34), a first mounting bracket (35), a stop bar (36), a second mounting bracket (37), and a photoelectric switch (38). The support (31) is fixedly connected to the machine body (1). The linear module (32) is fixedly connected to the support (31). The output end of the linear module (32) is fixedly connected to the first movable seat (33). The cylinder (34) is fixedly connected to the first movable seat (33). The output end of the cylinder (34) is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket (35). The stop bar (36) is fixedly connected to the first mounting bracket (35). The second mounting bracket (37) is provided on one side of the cylinder (34). The second mounting bracket (37) is fixedly connected to the first movable seat (33). The photoelectric switch (38) is fixedly connected to the second mounting bracket (37).

5. A glass laser drilling device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The machine body (1) is equipped with a laser adjustment assembly (4), which includes a first fixed frame (41), a third motor (42), a first lead screw (43), a second ball nut (44), a second movable seat (45), a fourth motor (46), a fifth pulley (47), a second synchronous belt (48), a sixth pulley (49), a second lead screw (410), a third ball nut (411), and a third movable seat (412). The first fixed frame (41) is fixedly connected to the machine body (1), and the third motor (42) is fixedly connected to the first fixed frame (41). The output end of the third motor (42) is fixedly connected to the first lead screw (41). A lead screw (43) is threaded onto a second ball nut (44), a second movable seat (45) is fixedly connected to the second ball nut (44), and the second movable seat (45) is slidably connected to a first fixed frame (41). A fourth motor (46) is fixedly connected to the second movable seat (45), and a second lead screw (410) is driven at the output end of the fourth motor (46). A third ball nut (411) is threaded onto the second lead screw (410), and a third movable seat (412) is fixedly connected to the third ball nut (411), and the third movable seat (412) is slidably connected to the second movable seat (45).

6. The glass laser drilling equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that: The output end of the fourth motor (46) is fixedly connected to a fifth pulley (47), a second synchronous belt (48) is driven on the fifth pulley (47), a sixth pulley (49) is driven on the second synchronous belt (48), and the sixth pulley (49) is fixedly connected to the second lead screw (410).

7. A glass laser drilling device according to claim 5, characterized in that: A laser generator (5) is fixedly connected to the third movable seat (412), and a laser head (6) is fixedly connected to the output end of the laser generator (5), and the laser head (6) is located at the top of the conveying assembly (2).