Full-automatic glass adsorption, scanning and cutting production line

By designing a fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line, and utilizing adsorption conveying components, barcode scanning components, and cutting components, automated glass conveying and precise cutting are achieved, solving the problem of low efficiency in traditional manual cutting and improving cutting accuracy and efficiency.

CN223936413UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24CHENGDU HELE DOORS
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520464382.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-17
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-17

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Technical Problem

Traditional glass cutting relies on manual operation, resulting in low cutting accuracy and efficiency, and consuming a lot of manpower.

Method used

A fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line was designed, including an adsorption and conveying component, a barcode scanning component, and a cutting component. The glass is automatically conveyed, scanned, and cut through a motor drive and an adsorption device, and laser cutting parts are used for precise cutting.

Benefits of technology

It achieves a highly automated glass cutting process, improving cutting efficiency, reducing manual intervention, and enhancing cutting accuracy.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a full-automatic glass adsorbing, scanning and cutting production line which comprises an adsorbing and conveying assembly, a code scanning assembly and a cutting assembly which are communicated in sequence, the adsorbing and conveying assembly comprises frame bodies, and a plurality of conveying rods used for conveying glass to the code scanning assembly are evenly arranged between the frame bodies. A first motor used for driving the conveying rod to rotate is arranged on the frame body, an adsorption assembly used for adsorbing glass is rotationally arranged on one side of the frame body, and the code scanning assembly is in signal connection with the cutting assembly. The automatic cutting device has the advantages that the whole process does not need excessive manual participation, the automation degree is high, and the cutting efficiency is greatly improved compared with the prior art.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass processing technology, specifically to a fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line. Background Technology

[0002] Glass is an amorphous inorganic non-metallic material, generally made from a variety of inorganic minerals (such as quartz sand, borax, boric acid, barite, barium carbonate, limestone, feldspar, soda ash, etc.) as the main raw materials, with the addition of a small amount of auxiliary raw materials.

[0003] Traditional glass cutting involves transporting the glass to a cutting table, where workers use hand-held cutting tools to cut the glass to the required dimensions. This method has several drawbacks. First, because it's done manually, the cutting precision is low. Second, both transporting the glass to the cutting table and the cutting itself require manpower, resulting in a high labor consumption and low overall efficiency.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to propose a fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line that requires minimal human intervention, has a high degree of automation, and significantly improves cutting efficiency compared to existing technologies. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and propose a fully automatic glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line. The entire process does not require much manual intervention, has a high degree of automation, and the cutting efficiency is also greatly improved compared with the existing technology.

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a fully automatic glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line, comprising an adsorption conveying component, a barcode scanning component and a cutting component arranged in sequence. The adsorption conveying component includes a frame, and multiple conveying rods for conveying glass to the barcode scanning component are evenly arranged between the frames. A first motor for driving the conveying rods to rotate is provided on the frame. An adsorption component for adsorbing glass is rotatably arranged on one side of the frame. The barcode scanning component is signal-connected to the cutting component.

[0007] The adsorption component adsorbs the glass onto the frame and transports it to the barcode scanning component. The barcode scanning component scans the glass and transmits the information to the cutting component, which then transports the glass to the cutting component. The cutting component receives the signal and cuts the glass.

[0008] The inner wall of one side of the frame has multiple notches, and a rotating rod is rotatably inserted through each notch. A connecting rod that matches the position and number of the notches is fixedly fitted on the rotating rod. A suction cup is provided on the connecting rod. A second motor for driving the rotating rod to rotate is provided on the frame.

[0009] The suction cup is an electric suction cup.

[0010] The frame is rotatably equipped with multiple sprockets connected to the conveying rod on one side, and the multiple sprockets are connected by chain drive.

[0011] The scanning component includes a scanning platform, on which a first slide rail is slidably disposed and moves along its extension direction. A scanning component is slidably disposed on the first slide rail, and the scanning component is signal-connected to the cutting component.

[0012] The cutting assembly includes a cutting table, on which a second slide rail is slidably disposed and moves along its extension direction, and a laser cutting component is slidably disposed on the first slide rail.

[0013] It also includes a splitting table that is located on the side of the cutting component away from the scanning component and is connected to the cutting component.

[0014] Multiple rollers are evenly fixedly mounted on the conveying rod.

[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This application sets up an adsorption and conveying component, a barcode scanning component, and a cutting component. The barcode scanning component is signal-connected to the cutting component. The adsorption and conveying component adsorbs the glass located next to it and transports it to the barcode scanning component. After the barcode scanning component accurately scans it, it transmits the relevant information to the cutting component and then transports the glass to the cutting component. The cutting component cuts the glass according to the relevant information. The whole process does not require much manual intervention, has a high degree of automation, and the cutting efficiency is also greatly improved compared with the prior art. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the adsorption and transport component;

[0018] In the diagram, 1. Adsorption and conveying assembly; 11. Frame; 12. Conveying rod; 13. Roller; 14. First motor; 15. Notch; 16. Rotating rod; 17. Connecting rod; 18. Suction cup; 19. Second motor; 110. Sprocket; 111. Chain; 2. Scanning assembly; 21. Scanning table; 22. First slide rail; 23. Scanning component; 3. Cutting assembly; 31. Cutting table; 32. Second slide rail; 33. Laser-cut component; 4. Breaking table. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and 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.

[0020] It should be noted that the directional concepts of "left", "right", "up", "down", "front", "back", "inner", and "outer" in the following scheme are all relative directions, and will not be listed one by one here.

[0021] A fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line, reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The system includes, in sequence, an adsorption and conveying component 1, a barcode scanning component 2, a cutting component 3, and a glass breaking table 4. The adsorption and conveying component 1 adsorbs the glass located on one side and transports it onto it. The adsorption and conveying component 1 transports the glass to the barcode scanning component 2, which scans the glass, obtains relevant information, and sends this information to the cutting component 3 for cutting. After cutting, the glass is transported to the glass breaking table 4, where workers break the cut glass into smaller pieces.

[0022] The adsorption and conveying assembly 1 includes a frame 11. Multiple conveying rods 12 are rotatably arranged between the frame 11 along its extension direction. Multiple rollers 13 are fixedly fitted onto each conveying rod 12 along its extension direction. A sprocket 110, corresponding to the number and position of each conveying rod 12, is rotatably mounted on the front outer wall of the frame 1. The sprockets 110 are connected to the conveying rods 12. Multiple sprockets 110 are connected by a chain 111 for transmission. A first motor 14 is mounted on the frame 11 to drive the rotation of one of the conveying rods 12. Multiple notches 15 are formed on the rear inner wall of the frame 11. A rotating rod 16 rotatably passes through each notch 15. A connecting rod 17 is mounted at each notch 15. The end of the connecting rod 17 is fixedly fitted onto the rotating rod 16. Multiple suction cups 18 are evenly arranged along the extension direction of the connecting rod 17. The suction cups 18 are electric suction cups. A second motor 19 is mounted on the frame 11 to drive the rotation of the rotating rod 16.

[0023] When glass needs to be moved, the second motor 19 drives the rotating rod 16 to rotate clockwise, and the suction cup 18 comes into contact with the glass placed on one side of the suction and conveying assembly 1, firmly adhering to the glass. The second motor 19 drives the rotating rod 16 to rotate counterclockwise, and the suction cup 18 places the glass on the upper side of the conveying rod 12, separating the suction cup 18 from the glass. The first motor 14 drives the conveying rod 12 to rotate, delivering the glass to the barcode scanning assembly 2.

[0024] The barcode scanning component 2 includes a barcode scanning platform 21 on which the glass can move. For those skilled in the art, the installation of a conveyor belt or other components on the barcode scanning platform 21 to move the glass is readily available technology and will not be described in detail here. A first slide rail 22 is slidably mounted on the barcode scanning platform 21 along its elongation direction. For those skilled in the art, the movement of the first slide rail 22 can be achieved by means of hydraulic cylinders, etc., which is readily available technology and will not be described in detail here. A barcode scanner 23 is slidably mounted on the first slide rail 22. The barcode scanner 23 is signal-connected to the cutting component 3. The barcode scanner 23 is used to scan and identify signals such as the glass size and transmit them to the cutting component 3. For those skilled in the art, the movement of the barcode scanner 23 on the first slide rail 22 can be achieved by structures such as gears, racks, or motors, which are readily available technologies and will not be described in detail here.

[0025] The cutting assembly 3 includes a cutting table 31 on which the glass can move. For those skilled in the art, the cutting table 31 is equipped with a conveyor belt, which can both cut and transport the glass; this is readily available technology and will not be described in detail here. A second slide rail 32 is slidably mounted on the cutting table 31 along its elongation direction. For those skilled in the art, the movement of the second slide rail 32 can be achieved by means of hydraulic cylinders, etc., which is readily available technology and will not be described in detail here. A laser cutting component 33 is slidably mounted on the second slide rail 32. For those skilled in the art, the movement of the laser cutting component 33 on the second slide rail 32 can be achieved by structures such as gears, racks, and motors; these are all readily available technologies and will not be described in detail here. The laser cutting component 33 is a telescopic structure, which is also very common in the prior art and will not be described in detail here.

[0026] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be understood that this utility model is not limited to the form disclosed herein and should not be construed as excluding other embodiments. It can be used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments, and can be altered within the scope of the concept described herein through the above description or the technology or knowledge in related fields. Modifications and variations made by those skilled in the art that do not depart from the spirit and scope of this utility model should be protected within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line, characterized in that, The device includes an adsorption and conveying component, a barcode scanning component, and a cutting component arranged in sequence. The adsorption and conveying component includes a frame, with multiple conveying rods evenly arranged between the frame for conveying glass to the barcode scanning component. A first motor for driving the conveying rods to rotate is provided on the frame. An adsorption component for adsorbing glass is rotatably arranged on one side of the frame. The barcode scanning component is signal-connected to the cutting component. The adsorption component adsorbs the glass onto the frame and transports it to the barcode scanning component. The barcode scanning component scans the glass and transmits the information to the cutting component, which then transports the glass to the cutting component. The cutting component receives the signal and cuts the glass.

2. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of one side of the frame has multiple notches, and a rotating rod is rotatably inserted through each notch. A connecting rod that matches the position and number of the notches is fixedly fitted on the rotating rod. A suction cup is provided on the connecting rod. A second motor for driving the rotating rod to rotate is provided on the frame.

3. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 2, characterized in that: The suction cup is an electric suction cup.

4. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 1, characterized in that: The frame is rotatably equipped with multiple sprockets connected to the conveying rod on one side, and the multiple sprockets are connected by chain drive.

5. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 1, characterized in that: The scanning component includes a scanning platform, on which a first slide rail is slidably disposed and moves along its extension direction. A scanning component is slidably disposed on the first slide rail, and the scanning component is signal-connected to the cutting component.

6. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 5, characterized in that: The cutting assembly includes a cutting table, on which a second slide rail is slidably disposed and moves along its extension direction, and a laser cutting component is slidably disposed on the first slide rail.

7. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a splitting table that is located on the side of the cutting component away from the scanning component and is connected to the cutting component.

8. The fully automated glass adsorption scanning and cutting production line according to claim 1, characterized in that: Multiple rollers are evenly fixedly mounted on the conveying rod.