Spraying device for garment production
By introducing automatic cleaning and limiting components into the spraying device, automatic cleaning of the observation window is achieved, solving the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive manual cleaning and improving production efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520715898.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-16
AI Technical Summary
The existing spray system requires manual wiping when cleaning the observation window, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and difficult to clean thoroughly, thus affecting production efficiency.
A spraying device including a cleaning component and a limiting component was designed. The observation window is automatically cleaned by a scraper driven by a motor-driven reciprocating screw, avoiding manual intervention and achieving cleaning without stopping the machine.
This improved cleaning efficiency, avoided repeated smearing of substances adhering to the observation window, and enhanced production continuity and efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment production technology, specifically a spray device for garment production. Background Technology
[0002] In the garment production process, silicone oil needs to be sprayed onto the transfer labels of garment accessories, which are made of silicone.
[0003] Existing spraying equipment typically features observation windows on its surface to allow operators to monitor the internal spraying process in real time and ensure transfer quality. However, during actual production, due to dye atomization and splashing, silicone oil easily adheres to the observation window surface, blurring the view and affecting monitoring effectiveness. Currently, the common cleaning method relies on manual wiping after machine shutdown. This manual wiping requires repeated operations, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also prone to repeatedly smearing residual dye onto the observation window surface, exacerbating stain adhesion and making thorough cleaning difficult. The cleaning process requires machine shutdown, leading to production interruptions and reduced overall production efficiency, especially significant in large-scale continuous spraying operations. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a spraying device for garment production to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a spraying device for garment production, comprising a body, an observation window on the surface of the body, a sealing door on the surface of the body, a spraying head on the inner side of the body, and a cleaning assembly and a limiting assembly on the inner wall of the body. The cleaning assembly includes: a first fixing plate, a second fixing plate, a moving frame, and a scraper.
[0006] The limiting component includes:
[0007] The connecting plate is used to drive the card blocks to move synchronously;
[0008] The locking block is used to limit the movement of the connecting plate and scraper.
[0009] Limit block: The limit block is used in conjunction with the card block to achieve the limit.
[0010] Preferably, the connecting plate is fixed to the bottom of the scraper, the surface of the connecting plate is provided with a groove, the inner wall of the groove is slidably connected with a locking block, the surface of the locking block is fixed with a second spring, the end of the second spring away from the locking block is fixed to the inner wall of the groove, the bottom of the scraper is fixed with a first connecting block, the side of the first connecting block near the second fixed plate is provided with a first abutment groove, the surface of the moving frame is provided with a first through hole, the surface of the second fixed plate is fixed with a first abutment rod, the bottom of the scraper is provided with a notch, the inner wall of the moving frame is fixed with a vertical plate, the surface of the vertical plate is fixed with a limit block, the limiting component also includes a release component, when the moving frame is in contact with the second fixed plate, the first abutment rod passes through the first through hole and abuts against the inclined surface of the first abutment groove, the scraper is disengaged from the observation window, the side of the locking block away from the inclined surface abuts against the side of the limit block away from the inclined surface, limiting the locking block, the connecting plate and the scraper.
[0011] Preferably, the release mechanism includes a magnet fixed to the inner wall of the movable frame. A movable block is slidably connected to the surface of the upright plate and magnetically connected to the magnet. A connecting block two is fixed to the bottom of the scraper. An abutment groove two is provided on the side of the connecting block two near the fixed plate one. An abutment rod two is fixed to the surface of the fixed plate one. A through hole two is provided on the side of the movable frame away from the through hole one. When the movable frame is in contact with the surface of the fixed plate one, the abutment rod two passes through the through hole two and abuts against the inclined surface of the abutment groove two. The locking block is located on the side of the movable block away from the limiting block. When the spring one is released, when the movable frame moves closer to the fixed plate two again, the scraper drives the connecting plate and the locking block to reset. The movable block is in contact with the surface of the limiting block. The locking block moves along the movable block to the surface of the limiting block, releasing the limiting block. The scraper is then in contact with the surface of the observation window again.
[0012] Preferably, both the first and second fixing plates are fixed to the inner wall of the machine body. A motor is fixed to the surface of the first fixing plate, and the output shaft of the motor passes through the first fixing plate. A reciprocating lead screw is rotatably connected to the inner side of the first and second fixing plates, and the output shaft of the motor is fixed to the surface of the reciprocating lead screw. A sliding rod is fixed to the inner side of the first and second fixing plates. Both the sliding rod and the reciprocating lead screw pass through a moving frame. The moving frame is slidably connected to the sliding rod and threadedly connected to the reciprocating lead screw. A scraper is slidably connected to the inner wall of the moving frame, and a spring is fixed to the bottom of the scraper. The spring is fixed to the inner wall of the moving frame. When the motor is turned on, the reciprocating lead screw rotates continuously, and the moving frame moves closer to the second fixing plate. The surface of the scraper is in contact with the surface of the observation window to scrape off and clean the silicone oil. No manual cleaning is required, and the spraying operation does not need to be stopped.
[0013] Preferably, the bottom of the end of the locking block away from the spring is set as an inclined surface, the top of the limiting block is set as an inclined surface, and the first contact groove is set as an inclined surface. The inclined surface of the locking block abuts against the inclined surface of the limiting block, which allows the locking block to move into the sliding groove without affecting the movement of the scraper. The first contact groove abuts against the first contact rod, which can drive the scraper to move.
[0014] Preferably, the bottom of the movable block is set as an inclined surface, and the second abutment groove is set as an inclined surface. The locking block abuts against the inclined surface of the movable block. When the spring is released, the locking block can drive the movable block to move closer to the limiting block. The second abutment groove abuts against the second abutment rod, which can drive the scraper to move again.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a spraying device for garment production, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0016] 1. This spraying device for garment production, through the setting of limiting components, when the moving frame is in contact with the fixed plate, the abutment rod passes through the through hole and abuts against the inclined surface of the abutment groove, the scraper disengages from the observation window, and the side of the locking block away from the inclined surface abuts against the side of the limiting block away from the inclined surface, limiting the locking block, connecting plate, and scraper. Thus, when the moving frame moves close to the fixed plate, the scraper will not drive the silicone oil to move. When the moving frame is in contact with the surface of the fixed plate, the limiting can be released through the spring and the movable block, and the scraper re-attaches to the surface of the observation window, improving cleaning efficiency.
[0017] 2. This spraying device for garment production, through the set cleaning components, turns on the motor, the reciprocating screw rotates continuously, the moving frame moves close to the fixed plate, the scraper surface is in contact with the observation window surface, and the silicone oil is scraped off and cleaned, without the need for manual cleaning and without stopping the spraying operation. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a front view structural diagram of some of the cleaning components and limiting components of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of some of the cleaning components and limiting components of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a front view structural diagram of some of the cleaning components and limiting components of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of some of the cleaning components and limiting components of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a rear view structural diagram of some of the cleaning components and limiting components of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the limiting component of this utility model.
[0026] In the diagram: 1. Body; 2. Observation window; 3. Sealed door; 4. Spray head; 5. Cleaning assembly; 50. Fixed plate one; 51. Fixed plate two; 52. Slide rod; 53. Motor; 54. Reciprocating screw; 55. Moving frame; 56. Scraper; 57. Spring one; 6. Limiting assembly; 60. Connecting plate; 61. Slide groove; 62. Locking block; 63. Spring two; 64. Connecting block one; 65. Abutment groove one; 66. Through hole one; 67. Abutment rod one; 68. Limiting block; 600. Notch; 601. Vertical plate; 69. Release component; 690. Magnet; 691. Movable block; 692. Connecting block two; 693. Abutment groove two; 694. Abutment rod two; 695. Through hole two. Detailed Implementation
[0027] like Figures 1-8 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a spraying device for garment production, including a body 1, an observation window 2 on the surface of the body 1, a sealing door 3 installed on the surface of the body 1, a spray head 4 installed on the inner side of the body 1, and a cleaning component 5 and a limiting component 6 provided on the inner wall of the body 1. The cleaning component 5 includes: a first fixing plate 50, a second fixing plate 51, a moving frame 55, and a scraper 56; the limiting component 6 includes: a connecting plate 60, a sliding groove 61, a locking block 62, a second spring 63, a first connecting block 64, a first contact groove 65, a first through hole 66, a first contact rod 67, a limiting block 68, a notch 600, a vertical plate 601, a release component 69, a magnet 690, a movable block 691, a second connecting block 692, a second contact groove 693, a second contact rod 694, and a second through hole 695.
[0028] A connecting plate 60 is fixed to the bottom of the scraper 56. A groove 61 is formed on the surface of the connecting plate 60. A locking block 62 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the groove 61. A second spring 63 is fixed to the surface of the locking block 62. The end of the second spring 63 away from the locking block 62 is fixed to the inner wall of the groove 61. A connecting block 64 is fixed to the bottom of the scraper 56. An abutment groove 65 is formed on the side of the connecting block 64 closest to the fixed plate 51. A through hole 66 is formed on the surface of the moving frame 55. An abutment rod 67 is fixed to the surface of the fixed plate 51. A notch 600 is formed at the bottom of the scraper 56. A vertical plate 601 is fixed to the inner wall of the moving frame 55. A limit block 68 is fixed to the surface of the vertical plate 601. The positioning component 6 also includes a release element 69, which includes a magnet 690 fixed to the inner wall of the movable frame 55. A movable block 691 is slidably connected to the surface of the upright plate 601, and the movable block 691 is magnetically connected to the magnet 690. A connecting block 692 is fixed to the bottom of the scraper 56. A second abutment groove 693 is provided on the side of the connecting block 692 near the first fixed plate 50. A second abutment rod 694 is fixed to the surface of the first fixed plate 50. A second through hole 695 is provided on the side of the movable frame 55 away from the first through hole 66. The bottom of the end of the locking block 62 away from the first spring 57 is set as an inclined surface. The top of the limiting block 68 is set as an inclined surface. The first abutment groove 65 is set as an inclined surface. The bottom of block 691 is set as an inclined surface, and the second contact groove 693 is set as an inclined surface. When the moving frame 55 is attached to the second fixed plate 51, the first contact rod 67 passes through the first through hole 66 and abuts against the inclined surface of the first contact groove 65. The scraper 56 disengages from the observation window 2. At the same time, the connecting plate 60 and the locking block 62 move closer to the limiting block 68. Through the second spring 63, the side of the locking block 62 away from the inclined surface abuts against the side of the limiting block 68 away from the inclined surface, which limits the locking block 62, the connecting plate 60, and the scraper 56. The scraper 56 will not move the silicone oil. When the moving frame 55 is attached to the surface of the first fixed plate 50, the second contact rod 694 passes through the second through hole 695 and abuts against the inclined surface of the second contact groove 693, and moves again. The scraper 56 moves closer to the movable block 691. When the locking block 62 is located on the side of the movable block 691 away from the limiting block 68, the spring 57 is released. When the moving frame 55 moves closer to the fixed plate 51 again, the scraper 56 drives the connecting plate 60 and the locking block 62 to reset. The locking block 62 drives the movable block 691 to move closer to the limiting block 68. When the movable block 691 is in contact with the surface of the limiting block 68, the locking block 62 moves along the movable block 691 to the surface of the limiting block 68, thereby releasing the limiting and allowing the scraper 56 to re-apply to the surface of the observation window 2. Thus, when the moving frame 55 moves back and forth, the scraper 56 intermittently contacts the surface of the observation window 2, avoiding the movement of silicone oil and improving cleaning efficiency.
[0029] Fixed plates 50 and 51 are both fixed to the inner wall of the machine body 1. A motor 53 is fixed to the surface of fixed plate 50. The output shaft of the motor 53 passes through fixed plate 50. A reciprocating screw 54 is rotatably connected to the inner side of fixed plates 50 and 51. The output shaft of the motor 53 is fixed to the surface of the reciprocating screw 54. A slide rod 52 is fixed to the inner side of fixed plates 50 and 51. A moving frame 55 passes through both slide rod 52 and reciprocating screw 54. The moving frame 55 is slidably connected to slide rod 52 and threadedly connected to reciprocating screw 54. A scraper 56 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the moving frame 55. A spring 57 is fixed to the bottom of the scraper 56 and is fixed to the inner wall of the moving frame 55. When the motor 53 is turned on, the reciprocating screw 54 rotates continuously, thereby driving the moving frame 55 to move closer to fixed plate 51. The surface of the scraper 56 is in contact with the surface of the observation window 2, so that the silicone oil can be scraped and cleaned.
[0030] When silicone oil adheres to the inside of the observation window 2, the motor 53 is turned on, which drives the reciprocating screw 54 to rotate continuously. This causes the moving frame 55 to move closer to the fixed plate 2 51. At this time, the surface of the scraper 56 is in contact with the surface of the observation window 2. The side of the scraper 56 closest to the observation window 2 is made of soft silicone to avoid scratching the observation window 2. In conjunction with the spring 57, the scraper 56 fits better against the observation window 2, thus scraping away the silicone oil. When the moving frame 55 is in contact with the fixed plate 2 51, the abutment rod 67 passes through the through hole 66 and abuts against the inclined surface of the abutment groove 65, which causes the scraper 56 to detach from the observation window 2 51. Window 2, simultaneously, the scraper 56 moves the connecting plate 60 and the locking block 62 closer to the limiting block 68. At this time, the inclined surface of the locking block 62 abuts against the surface of the limiting block 68, thereby moving the locking block 62 into the slide groove 61. The second spring 63 is compressed. When the locking block 62 is between the limiting block 68 and the movable block 691, the second spring 63 is released. At this time, the side of the locking block 62 away from the inclined surface abuts against the side of the limiting block 68 away from the inclined surface, thus limiting the locking block 62, the connecting plate 60, and the scraper 56. When the moving frame 55 moves closer to the fixed plate 50, the scraper 56 will not move the silicone oil, avoiding repeated application that affects cleaning efficiency. When the moving frame 55 is in contact with the surface of the fixed plate 50, the second abutment rod 694 passes through the second through hole 695 and abuts against the inclined surface of the second abutment groove 693, causing the scraper 56 to move closer to the movable block 691 again. When the locking block 62 is located on the side of the movable block 691 away from the limiting block 68, the first spring 57 is released. When the moving frame 55 moves closer to the fixed plate 51 again, the scraper 56 drives the connecting plate 60 and the locking block 62 to reset. The locking block 62 drives the movable block 691 to move closer to the limiting block 68. When the movable block 691 is in contact with the surface of the limiting block 68, the locking block 62 moves along the movable block 691 to the limit. The surface of block 68 is released, thus releasing the limit and allowing scraper 56 to re-adhere to the surface of observation window 2. This means that when the moving frame 55 moves back and forth, scraper 56 intermittently adheres to the surface of observation window 2, preventing the silicone oil from moving and improving cleaning efficiency. No manual cleaning is required, and the spraying operation does not need to be stopped. At the same time, magnet 690 attracts movable block 691 to reset. The machine body 1 is made of modular steel plate welded and has an embedded design to prevent dust diffusion. When spraying is required, the silicone garment accessory transfer label is placed inside the machine body 1, and spraying can be performed through the spray head 4. The spray head 4 connects to the pump body and the silicone oil for spraying.
[0031] The present invention has been described in detail above. However, modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, any modifications or improvements that do not depart from the spirit of the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A spraying device for garment production, comprising a body (1), characterized in that: The surface of the body (1) is provided with an observation window (2), the surface of the body (1) is provided with a sealing door (3), the inside of the body (1) is provided with a spray head (4), and the inner wall of the body (1) is provided with a cleaning component (5) and a limiting component (6). The cleaning component (5) includes: a first fixing plate (50), a second fixing plate (51), a moving frame (55), and a scraper (56). The limiting component (6) includes: Connecting plate (60), the connecting plate (60) is used to drive the card block (62) to move synchronously; The locking block (62) is used to limit the connection plate (60) and the scraper (56); Limiting block (68) is used in conjunction with card block (62) to achieve limiting.
2. The spray device for garment production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting plate (60) is fixed to the bottom of the scraper (56). A groove (61) is provided on the surface of the connecting plate (60). A locking block (62) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the groove (61). A second spring (63) is fixed to the surface of the locking block (62). The end of the second spring (63) away from the locking block (62) is fixed to the inner wall of the groove (61). A first connecting block (64) is fixed to the bottom of the scraper (56). The first connecting block (64) is close to... A first abutment groove (65) is provided on one side of the second fixed plate (51), a first through hole (66) is provided on the surface of the moving frame (55), a first abutment rod (67) is fixed on the surface of the second fixed plate (51), a notch (600) is provided at the bottom of the scraper (56), a vertical plate (601) is fixed on the inner wall of the moving frame (55), a limit block (68) is fixed on the surface of the vertical plate (601), and the limit component (6) also includes a release component (69).
3. A spray device for garment production according to claim 2, characterized in that: The release component (69) includes a magnet (690), which is fixed on the inner wall of the movable frame (55). A movable block (691) is slidably connected to the surface of the upright plate (601). The movable block (691) is magnetically connected to the magnet (690). A connecting block two (692) is fixed to the bottom of the scraper (56). A second abutment groove (693) is provided on the side of the connecting block two (692) close to the first fixed plate (50). A second abutment rod (694) is fixed to the surface of the first fixed plate (50). A second through hole (695) is provided on the side of the movable frame (55) away from the first through hole (66).
4. A spray device for garment production according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first fixing plate (50) and the second fixing plate (51) are both fixed to the inner wall of the machine body (1). A motor (53) is fixed to the surface of the first fixing plate (50). The output shaft of the motor (53) passes through the first fixing plate (50). A reciprocating lead screw (54) is rotatably connected to the inner side of the first fixing plate (50) and the second fixing plate (51). The output shaft of the motor (53) is fixed to the surface of the reciprocating lead screw (54). A sliding rod (52) is fixed on the inside of 51). The sliding rod (52) and the reciprocating screw (54) both pass through the moving frame (55). The moving frame (55) is slidably connected to the sliding rod (52). The moving frame (55) is threadedly connected to the reciprocating screw (54). A scraper (56) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the moving frame (55). A spring (57) is fixed at the bottom of the scraper (56). The spring (57) is fixed on the inner wall of the moving frame (55).
5. A spray device for garment production according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom of the end of the locking block (62) away from the spring (57) is set as an inclined surface, the top of the limiting block (68) is set as an inclined surface, and the abutment groove (65) is set as an inclined surface.
6. A spray device for garment production according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom of the movable block (691) is set as an inclined surface, and the second abutment groove (693) is set as an inclined surface.