Shoe pad cutting equipment for shoe processing
The insole cutting equipment driven by pneumatic telescopic rods and servo motors has solved the problems of insole stacking and specification adaptability, achieving stable cutting and automatic conveying, and improving the versatility and cutting efficiency of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
During the insole cutting process, the cut insoles tend to accumulate on the workbench surface, affecting equipment operation. Furthermore, existing equipment is difficult to stably and flexibly adapt to the cutting needs of insoles of different specifications.
A pneumatic telescopic rod drives the sliding arm to move the die body for cutting, and a servo motor and reducer drive the guide roller to rotate, realizing the automatic discharge and conveying of the insole. Combined with anti-slip rubber pads and guide structures, stable conveying is ensured.
It enables stable cutting and automatic conveying of insoles, reduces the risk of accumulation, increases the versatility of equipment and cutting stability, and facilitates specification changes.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of shoe insole cutting equipment, specifically to a shoe insole cutting equipment for shoe processing. Background Technology
[0002] Shoes are worn on the feet to prevent injury, and insoles are an integral part of shoes. During insole production, materials need to be cut into insole shapes. Patent number CN202323414080.9 discloses an insole cutting device for shoe processing. This device uses a drive assembly to rotate a pressing wheel and a drive wheel, facilitating the automatic feeding of clamped insole material inwards. Simultaneously, the rotation of the drive wheel and pressing wheel smooths out wrinkles on the material surface, improving the yield rate. However, during the use of this insole cutting device, insoles ejected from the cutting mold tend to accumulate on the worktable surface. If workers do not remove the insoles promptly, it can affect the operation of the push plate. Therefore, we propose an insole cutting device for shoe processing. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the problems in the existing technology, this utility model provides a shoe insole cutting device for shoe processing.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is a shoe insole cutting device for shoe processing, including a table frame. The top surface of the table frame is provided with a sliding hole, and an adjustable sliding arm is slidably installed in the sliding hole. A cutting die body for shoe insole cutting is bolted to the outer wall surface of the sliding arm, and an arc-shaped support plate corresponding to the cutting die body is assembled on the inner side of the table frame. A bottom plate for limiting is assembled on the bottom surface of the sliding arm, and a pneumatic telescopic rod for pushing the bottom plate to move is assembled on the bottom surface of the table frame.
[0005] The top surface of the platform frame has a square hole for material discharge, and the bottom surface of the platform frame is equipped with a frame that communicates with the square hole. A guide roller for transmission is rotatably installed inside the frame, and there are two sets of guide rollers. A conveyor belt for feeding is installed between the two sets of guide rollers, and a reducer that is connected to the guide rollers is installed on the outer wall surface of the frame. A servo motor is installed at the power input end of the reducer.
[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, during the use of the shoe insole cutting equipment for shoe processing, the pneumatic telescopic rod at the bottom of the platform frame can be operated. The operation of the pneumatic telescopic rod facilitates the movement of the base plate, and the base plate drives the sliding arm to move along the sliding hole. This allows the sliding arm to drive the die body to cut the shoe insole material passing through the surface of the arc-shaped support plate. The reciprocating movement of the sliding arm and the die body facilitates the processing of the shoe insole. At the same time, the die body on the outside of the sliding arm is easy to disassemble and assemble, and can be replaced according to the specifications of the shoe insole, thereby improving the versatility of the shoe insole cutting equipment.
[0007] When the insole material is cut and shaped, it automatically pops out of the die body. The falling insole easily passes through the square hole that matches the space between the table frame surface, the tray, and the die body. Before this, the servo motor on the outside of the frame operates and drives the guide roller inside the frame to rotate under the operation of the reducer. This makes the two sets of guide rollers inside the frame and the conveyor belt operate synchronously. Then, the insole that passes through the square hole can fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt. Subsequently, the conveyor belt operates to transport the insole, allowing it to be discharged from one side of the conveyor belt. This reduces the situation of insoles piling up in one place, enabling the insole cutting equipment to cut the insole more stably.
[0008] Specifically, both the bottom surface of the frame and the bottom surface of the table frame are bonded with anti-slip rubber pads.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the rubber pad has good anti-slip properties, which facilitates the improvement of the stability when the table stand and frame are placed.
[0010] Specifically, a straight shaft that is inserted and connected to the sliding arm is mounted on the inner side of the sliding hole.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the straight shaft can be easily inserted into and slidably connected with the sliding arm in the sliding hole, which facilitates the improvement of the stability of the sliding arm when it reciprocates along the sliding hole.
[0012] Specifically, the top surface of the platform frame is fitted with a frame corresponding to the square hole.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the frame bucket corresponds to the square hole and can guide the falling insole, so that the insole can pass through the square hole more smoothly and fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt, making it convenient for conveying.
[0014] Specifically, the outer wall surface of the arc-shaped support plate is fitted with a die holder that is compatible with the die body.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the die holder and the die body on the surface of the arc-shaped support plate are compatible with each other, which facilitates the cutting of insoles, thereby improving the stability of the insoles during cutting. It also makes it easy to disassemble and replace, and to adjust according to the specifications of the insoles.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] 1. The technical solution of this application, through the design of sliding holes, sliding arms, die bodies, arc-shaped support plates, base plates, and pneumatic telescopic rods, enables the pneumatic telescopic rods at the bottom of the platform frame to operate during the use of shoe insole cutting equipment. The operation of the pneumatic telescopic rods facilitates the movement of the base plate, which in turn causes the sliding arms to move along the sliding holes. This allows the sliding arms to drive the die bodies to cut the insole material passing over the surface of the arc-shaped support plate. The reciprocating movement of the sliding arms and die bodies facilitates the processing of the insoles. At the same time, the die bodies on the outside of the sliding arms are easy to disassemble and replace according to the specifications of the insoles, thereby improving the versatility of the shoe insole cutting equipment.
[0018] 2. The technical solution of this application, through the design of square holes, frames, guide rollers, conveyor belts, reducers, and servo motors, allows the insole material to automatically pop out from the die body after being cut and shaped. The falling insole easily passes through the square holes that match the space between the table frame surface, the tray, and the die body. Before this, the servo motor on the outside of the frame operates and drives the guide rollers inside the frame to rotate under the operation of the reducer. This allows the two sets of guide rollers inside the frame and the conveyor belt to operate synchronously. Then, the insole passing through the square holes can fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt. Subsequently, the conveyor belt operates to transport the insole, allowing it to be discharged from one side of the conveyor belt. This reduces the situation of insoles piling up in one place, enabling the insole cutting equipment to cut insoles more stably. Attached Figure Description
[0019] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0020] Figure 1 This is an isometric view of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the sliding arm and the base plate of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the frame structure of this utility model;
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Platform frame; 2. Sliding hole; 3. Sliding arm; 4. Die-making body; 5. Arc-shaped support plate; 6. Die-making base; 7. Base plate; 8. Pneumatic telescopic rod; 9. Square hole; 10. Frame bucket; 11. Frame; 12. Guide roller; 13. Conveyor belt; 14. Reducer; 15. Servo motor; 16. Rubber pad; 17. Straight shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0024] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0025] Please see Figure 1-3 This utility model provides a technical solution: a shoe insole cutting device for shoe processing, including a table frame 1. A sliding hole 2 is formed on the top surface of the table frame 1, and an adjustable sliding arm 3 is slidably installed within the sliding hole 2. A cutting die 4 for shoe insole cutting is bolted to the outer wall surface of the sliding arm 3, and an arc-shaped support plate 5 corresponding to the cutting die 4 is mounted on the inner side of the table frame 1. A bottom plate 7 for limiting the position is mounted on the bottom surface of the sliding arm 3, and a pushing mechanism is mounted on the bottom surface of the table frame 1. The base plate 7 has a pneumatic telescopic rod 8 for displacement; the top surface of the platform frame 1 has a square hole 9 for material discharge, and the bottom surface of the platform frame 1 is equipped with a frame 11 that communicates with the square hole 9. The frame 11 is rotatably installed with a guide roller 12 for transmission, and there are two sets of guide rollers 12. A conveyor belt 13 for feeding is installed between the two sets of guide rollers 12, and a reducer 14 that is connected to the guide roller 12 for transmission is installed on the outer wall surface of the frame 11. The power input end of the reducer 14 is equipped with a servo motor 15.
[0026] When in use, the pneumatic telescopic rod 8 at the bottom of the platform frame 1 can be operated during the process of using the shoe insole cutting equipment. The operation of the pneumatic telescopic rod 8 can easily push the bottom plate 7 to move, and the bottom plate 7 can drive the sliding arm 3 to move along the sliding hole 2. The sliding arm 3 can drive the die body 4 to cut the shoe insole material passing through the surface of the arc-shaped support plate 5. The sliding arm 3 drives the die body 4 to move back and forth, which facilitates the processing of the shoe insole. At the same time, the die body 4 on the outside of the sliding arm 3 is easy to disassemble and replace according to the specifications of the shoe insole, thereby improving the versatility of the shoe insole cutting equipment.
[0027] When the insole material is cut and shaped and automatically pops out from the die body 4, the falling insole easily passes through the square hole 9 on the surface of the table frame 1, which matches the space between the tray and the die body 4. Before this, the servo motor 15 on the outside of the frame 11 is activated and driven by the reducer 14 to rotate the guide roller 12 inside the frame 11. This allows the two sets of guide rollers 12 inside the frame 11 and the conveyor belt 13 to operate synchronously. Then, the insole passing through the square hole 9 can fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt 13. Subsequently, the conveyor belt 13 operates to transport the insole, allowing it to be discharged from one side of the conveyor belt 13. This reduces the situation of insoles piling up in one place, enabling the insole cutting equipment to cut the insole more stably.
[0028] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, both the bottom surface of the frame 11 and the bottom surface of the table frame 1 are bonded with anti-slip rubber pads 16.
[0029] When in use, the rubber pad 16 has good anti-slip properties, which helps to improve the stability of the table stand 1 and the frame 11 when they are placed.
[0030] like Figure 1 As shown, a straight shaft 17 that is inserted and connected to the sliding arm 3 is mounted on the inner side of the sliding hole 2.
[0031] In use, the straight shaft 17 can be easily inserted into and slidably connected with the sliding arm 3 in the sliding hole 2, which helps to improve the stability of the sliding arm 3 when it reciprocates along the sliding hole 2.
[0032] like Figure 1 As shown, the top surface of the platform frame 1 is fitted with a frame 10 corresponding to the square hole 9.
[0033] When in use, the frame 10 corresponds to the square hole 9 and can guide the falling insole, so that the insole can pass through the square hole 9 more smoothly and fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt 13 for easy conveying.
[0034] like Figure 1 As shown, the outer wall surface of the arc-shaped support plate 5 is fitted with a die holder 6 that is compatible with the die body 4.
[0035] When in use, the die holder 6 on the surface of the arc-shaped support plate 5 and the die body 4 are adapted to each other, which facilitates the cutting of insoles and improves the stability of the insoles during cutting. It is also convenient to disassemble and replace, and can be adjusted according to the specifications of the insoles.
[0036] The working principle and usage process of this utility model are as follows: In use, first, install the corresponding structural components in suitable positions. During the use of the shoe insole cutting equipment for shoe processing, the pneumatic telescopic rod 8 at the bottom of the platform frame 1 operates. The operation of the pneumatic telescopic rod 8 facilitates the movement of the base plate 7, causing the base plate 7 to drive the sliding arm 3 to move along the sliding hole 2. This allows the sliding arm 3 to drive the die body 4 to cut the insole material passing through the surface of the arc-shaped support plate 5. The reciprocating movement of the sliding arm 3 and the die body 4 facilitates the processing of the insole. Simultaneously, the die body 4 on the outer side of the sliding arm 3 is easily disassembled and replaced according to the specifications of the insole, thereby improving the versatility of the insole cutting equipment. Furthermore, when the insole material... After being cut and shaped, the insole automatically pops out from the die body 4. The falling insole easily passes through the square hole 9 on the surface of the table frame 1, which matches the space between the tray and the die body 4. Before this, the servo motor 15 on the outside of the frame 11 is activated and driven by the reducer 14 to rotate the guide roller 12 inside the frame 11. This allows the two sets of guide rollers 12 inside the frame 11 and the conveyor belt 13 to operate synchronously. Then, the insole passing through the square hole 9 can fall onto the surface of the conveyor belt 13. Subsequently, the conveyor belt 13 operates to transport the insole, allowing it to be discharged from one side of the conveyor belt 13. This reduces the situation of insoles piling up in one place, enabling the insole cutting equipment to cut the insole more stably.
[0037] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The descriptions of the above embodiments and specifications are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A shoe insole cutting device for shoe processing, characterized in that, Including the platform frame (1), the top surface of the platform frame (1) is provided with a sliding hole (2), and the sliding hole (2) is slidably provided with a sliding arm (3) for adjustment, the outer wall surface of the sliding arm (3) is provided with a cutter die body (4) for insole cutting by means of bolts, and the inner side of the platform frame (1) is provided with an arc-shaped supporting plate (5) corresponding to the cutter die body (4), the bottom end surface of the sliding arm (3) is provided with a bottom plate (7) for limiting, and the bottom end surface of the platform frame (1) is provided with a pneumatic telescopic rod (8) for pushing the displacement of the bottom plate (7); The top surface of the platform frame (1) is provided with a square hole (9) for discharging, and the bottom end surface of the platform frame (1) is provided with a frame (11) communicated with the square hole (9), the frame (11) is rotatably provided with a guide roller (12) for transmission, and the guide roller (12) has two groups, the two groups of guide rollers (12) are provided with a conveying belt (13) for feeding, and the outer wall surface of the frame (11) is provided with a speed reducer (14) connected with the guide roller (12) in transmission, and the power input end of the speed reducer (14) is provided with a servo motor (15).
2. The insole cutting apparatus for shoe processing according to claim 1, wherein The bottom end surface of the frame (11) and the bottom end surface of the platform frame (1) are both provided with a rubber pad (16) for anti-skid.
3. The insole cutting apparatus for shoe processing according to claim 1, wherein The inside of the sliding hole (2) is provided with a straight shaft (17) connected with the sliding arm (3) in insertion.
4. The insole cutting apparatus for shoe processing according to claim 1, wherein The top end surface of the platform frame (1) is provided with a frame hopper (10) corresponding to the square hole (9).
5. The insole cutting apparatus for shoe processing according to claim 1, wherein The outer wall surface of the arc-shaped supporting plate (5) is provided with a cutter die seat (6) matched with the cutter die body (4).
Citation Information
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Shoe pad cutting equipment for shoe processing
CN222371792U