Textile equipment for fabric processing
By introducing cleaning and vibration components into textile equipment, the problem of poor cleaning performance of existing equipment has been solved, achieving efficient cleaning and dust collection and improving the overall performance of textile equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing textile equipment has poor cleaning effect when cleaning fabrics, resulting in dust affecting the textile quality of the greige fabric.
The design incorporates cleaning and vibration components, using a cleaning brush and vibrating blocks to clean and vibrate the fabric surface, while a vacuum system collects dust.
It improves fabric cleaning efficiency, prevents dust from affecting the textile process, and enhances the practicality of textile equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fabric and textile technology, specifically to a textile equipment for fabric processing. Background Technology
[0002] The textile industry is an industrial sector that processes natural and chemical fibers into various yarns, silks, threads, tapes, fabrics, and their dyed and finished products. Based on the textile materials, it can be divided into cotton textile industry, linen textile industry, wool textile industry, silk textile industry, and chemical fiber textile industry, etc. Based on the production process, it can be divided into spinning industry, weaving industry, dyeing and printing industry, knitting industry, and textile reproduction industry, etc. In the production of textile fabrics, the depilation process is a crucial step before fabric winding. Depilation determines the sales reputation of a fabric, and fabric winding signifies the end of production. Therefore, the efficiency of the depilation process affects the overall production efficiency of a fabric. During the weaving process, natural or chemical fibers are first twisted into yarn. The yarn enters the weaving equipment and is woven to form greige fabric. During the weaving process, the fabric surface is easily affected by the processing workshop environment, resulting in dust and stains, which degrades the quality of the fabric in subsequent processing.
[0003] In the prior art, patent CN216998998U discloses a fabric textile equipment, including a textile machine body. A work frame is provided on one side of the machine body at the discharge end. The work frame is equipped with a winding assembly for winding the fabric, and also includes a dust removal mechanism for cleaning dust. The dust removal mechanism includes a first brush rod and a second brush rod, which are positioned on opposite sides of the fabric and used to clean dust from the fabric surface. This method offers high cleaning efficiency for the woven fabric, facilitating subsequent processing. However, when cleaning the fabric, this equipment only uses a piston rod to drive the first brush rod in conjunction with the second brush rod, resulting in poor cleaning performance. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a textile equipment for fabric processing that can clean the surface of greige fabric to prevent dust from affecting the weaving process. At the same time, it vibrates the greige fabric to shake off the dust on the surface, making it easier to clean and improving the overall practicality of the textile equipment.
[0005] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a textile equipment for fabric processing, comprising: a textile machine body, a support plate provided on the outer side of the textile machine body, a connecting shell provided on the top of the support plate, cleaning components provided at both ends inside the connecting shell, a connecting frame provided at the end of the support plate away from the connecting shell, a guide roller provided inside the connecting frame, and a vibration component provided on the top of the support plate and between the connecting shell and the connecting frame.
[0006] The cleaning component is used to clean the surface of the fabric.
[0007] The vibration assembly is used to vibrate the surface of the fabric.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the cleaning assembly consists of a movable shell, drive wheels, drive belts, and cleaning brushes. The movable shell is slidably connected to the inside of the connecting shell, and both sets of drive wheels are rotatably connected to the inside of the movable shell. The drive belt is located on the outside of the two sets of drive wheels, and multiple sets of cleaning brushes are located on the outside of the drive belt.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each of the two sets of movable shells has a through groove at one end that is close to the other, and a telescopic cylinder is provided on the outside of the movable shell.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the drive belt and the drive wheel are meshed together. A drive rod is rotatably connected inside the movable housing and above the drive wheel. The drive end of the first drive motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the drive rod and inside the movable housing. The end of the drive rod away from the first drive motor is fixedly connected to the drive wheel.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the vibration assembly consists of a fixed shell, a vibration block, a moving rod, a transmission block, and a transmission rod. The fixed shell is located on top of the support plate and between the connecting shell and the connecting frame. Multiple sets of vibration blocks are slidably connected inside the fixed shell. The moving rod is fixedly connected to one end of the vibration block near the fixed shell. The transmission block is fixedly connected to the outside of the moving rod. The transmission rod is rotatably connected to the outside of the fixed shell.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a guide groove is provided inside the fixed shell and outside the vibrating block. The internal structure size of the guide groove is designed to correspond to the external structure size of the vibrating block, and the vibrating block is connected to the fixed shell through the guide groove.
[0013] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, multiple sets of transmission blocks are fixedly connected to each other, the transmission rod extends into the interior of the fixed shell and is fixedly connected to the transmission block, and the end of the transmission rod away from the fixed shell is fixedly connected to the drive end of the second drive motor.
[0014] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, both ends of the top of the connecting shell are fixedly connected to a dust suction hood, a dust suction pipe is fixedly connected to the outside of the dust suction hood, a dust suction pump is fixedly connected to the end of the dust suction pipe away from the dust suction hood, and a collection box is fixedly connected to the end of the dust suction pump away from the dust suction pipe.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By combining the cleaning component with the vibration component, the telescopic cylinder is activated, which drives the movable shell to move, allowing the cleaning brush to contact the fabric. The first drive motor is activated, driving the drive rod to rotate, causing the drive wheel to move. This, in conjunction with another set of drive wheels, causes the drive belt to move, driving multiple sets of cleaning brushes to move, enabling the multiple sets of cleaning brushes to clean the surface of the fabric and prevent dust from affecting the weaving of the fabric. While cleaning the fabric, the second drive motor is activated, driving the transmission rod to rotate, causing the transmission block to rotate. Through the mutual fixed connection of multiple transmission blocks, multiple sets of transmission blocks can rotate, driving the movable rod to move, allowing multiple sets of vibration blocks to reciprocate, vibrating the fabric and causing the surface dust to shake off, thus facilitating cleaning. Through the overall design, the surface of the fabric can be effectively cleaned, preventing dust from affecting the processing of the fabric. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning component structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the vibration component structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the dust collection hood structure of this utility model;
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Main body of the textile machine; 2. Support plate; 3. Connecting shell; 4. Cleaning assembly; 5. Connecting frame; 6. Guide roller; 7. Vibration assembly; 8. Moving shell; 9. Drive wheel; 10. Drive belt; 11. Cleaning brush; 12. Drive rod; 13. Fixed shell; 14. Vibrating block; 15. Moving rod; 16. Transmission block; 17. Transmission rod; 18. Guide groove; 19. Dust suction hood; 20. Dust suction pipe; 21. Dust suction pump; 22. Collection box. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the technical problems solved by this utility model, the technical solutions adopted, and the technical effects achieved clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. 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.
[0022] Example:
[0023] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a textile equipment for fabric processing includes: a textile machine body 1, a support plate 2 on the outer side of the textile machine body 1, a connecting shell 3 on the top of the support plate 2, cleaning components 4 at both ends inside the connecting shell 3, a connecting frame 5 at the end of the support plate 2 away from the connecting shell 3, a guide roller 6 inside the connecting frame 5, and a vibration component 7 on the top of the support plate 2 and located between the connecting shell 3 and the connecting frame 5.
[0024] In this embodiment, the cleaning component 4 is used to clean the surface of the greige fabric. The cleaning component 4 consists of a movable housing 8, drive wheels 9, drive belts 10, and cleaning brushes 11. The movable housing 8 is slidably connected to the inside of the connecting housing 3. Both sets of drive wheels 9 are rotatably connected to the inside of the movable housing 8. The drive belts 10 are located on the outside of the two sets of drive wheels 9. Multiple sets of cleaning brushes 11 are located on the outside of the drive belts 10. When the greige fabric is woven, the cleaning component 4 can clean the dust on the surface of the greige fabric to prevent the dust from affecting the weaving of the greige fabric.
[0025] In this embodiment, each of the two sets of movable shells 8 has a through groove at one end that is close to each other, and a telescopic cylinder is provided on the outside of the movable shell 8. When the cleaning brush 11 is inside the movable shell 8, the through groove allows the cleaning brush 11 to contact the outside of the movable shell 8. The telescopic cylinder is activated, and the telescopic cylinder can drive the movable shell 8 to move, so that the cleaning brush 11 can contact the fabric.
[0026] In this embodiment, the drive belt 10 and the drive wheel 9 are meshed together. Inside the movable housing 8 and above the drive wheel 9, a drive rod 12 is rotatably connected. The drive end of the first drive motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the drive rod 12 and inside the movable housing 8. The end of the drive rod 12 away from the first drive motor is fixedly connected to the drive wheel 9. The drive belt 10 and the drive wheel 9 are meshed together. The first drive motor is started, which drives the drive rod 12 to rotate, so that the drive wheel 9 can be displaced. In conjunction with another set of drive wheels 9, the drive belt 10 can be displaced, which drives multiple sets of cleaning brushes 11 to be displaced, so that the multiple sets of cleaning brushes 11 can clean the surface of the fabric.
[0027] In this embodiment, the vibration assembly 7 is used to vibrate the surface of the fabric. The vibration assembly 7 consists of a fixed shell 13, a vibration block 14, a moving rod 15, a transmission block 16, and a transmission rod 17. The fixed shell 13 is located on top of the support plate 2 and between the connecting shell 3 and the connecting frame 5. Multiple sets of vibration blocks 14 are slidably connected inside the fixed shell 13. The moving rod 15 is fixedly connected to one end of the vibration block 14 near the fixed shell 13. The transmission block 16 is fixedly connected to the outside of the moving rod 15. The transmission rod 17 is rotatably connected to the outside of the fixed shell 13. When cleaning the fabric, the vibration assembly 7 can vibrate the fabric, causing the dust on the surface to shake, thus facilitating cleaning.
[0028] In this embodiment, a guide groove 18 is provided inside the fixed shell 13 and outside the vibrating block 14. The internal structure size of the guide groove 18 is designed to correspond to the external structure size of the vibrating block 14. The vibrating block 14 is connected to the fixed shell 13 through the guide groove 18, and the vibrating block 14 and the guide groove 18 are slidably connected so that the vibrating block 14 can be connected to the fixed shell 13. When the vibrating block 14 is displaced, it can be guided by the guide groove 18 to prevent the vibrating block 14 from deviating, which would affect the vibration of the fabric.
[0029] In this embodiment, multiple sets of transmission blocks 16 are fixedly connected to each other. The transmission rod 17 extends into the interior of the fixed shell 13 and is fixedly connected to the transmission block 16. The end of the transmission rod 17 away from the fixed shell 13 is fixedly connected to the drive end of the second drive motor. When the second drive motor is started, the transmission rod 17 is driven to rotate, so that the transmission block 16 can rotate. Through the fixed connection of multiple transmission blocks 16, multiple sets of transmission blocks 16 can rotate, driving the moving rod 15 to move, so that multiple sets of vibration blocks 14 can reciprocate and vibrate the fabric.
[0030] In this embodiment, dust suction hoods 19 are fixedly connected to both ends of the top of the connecting shell 3. A dust suction pipe 20 is fixedly connected to the outside of the dust suction hood 19. A dust suction pump 21 is fixedly connected to the end of the dust suction pipe 20 away from the dust suction hood 19. A collection box 22 is fixedly connected to the end of the dust suction pump 21 away from the dust suction pipe 20. When cleaning the surface of the fabric, the dust suction pump 21 is started. Through the dust suction pipe 19 and the dust suction hood 18, the dust that has been cleaned can be guided and adsorbed into the inside of the collection box 22 to collect the dust and prevent the dust from spreading in the air and affecting the cleaning effect of the fabric.
[0031] Implementation Plan: During the weaving of the greige fabric, the telescopic cylinder is activated, which moves the movable housing 8 to a position, allowing the cleaning brushes 11 to contact the greige fabric. The first drive motor is then activated, rotating the drive rod 12, which in turn moves the drive wheel 9. This, in conjunction with another set of drive wheels 9, moves the drive belt 10, causing multiple sets of cleaning brushes 11 to move and clean the surface of the greige fabric, preventing dust from affecting the weaving process. While cleaning the greige fabric, the second drive motor is activated, rotating the transmission rod 17, which in turn rotates the transmission block 16. Through the interaction of multiple transmission blocks 16... The fixed connection allows multiple sets of transmission blocks 16 to rotate, driving the moving rod 15 to move, enabling multiple sets of vibrating blocks 14 to reciprocate and vibrate the fabric, causing the surface dust to shake off, thus facilitating cleaning. When cleaning the surface of the fabric, the dust pump 21 is activated, and the dust is guided through the dust pipe 19 and the dust hood 18, adsorbing the dust into the collection box 22 for collection, preventing the dust from spreading in the air and affecting the cleaning effect of the fabric. Compared with existing textile equipment, this utility model improves the overall practicality of textile equipment through its design.
[0032] Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, those skilled in the art, upon learning the basic inventive concept, can make other changes and modifications to these embodiments. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to be interpreted as including the preferred embodiments as well as all changes and modifications falling within the scope of the present invention.
[0033] Obviously, those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope. Therefore, if these modifications and variations fall within the scope of the claims of this utility model and their equivalents, this utility model also intends to include these modifications and variations.
Claims
1. A textile apparatus for fabric processing, characterized by, The utility model relates to a textile machine body, the outside of textile machine body is equipped with support plate, the top of support plate is equipped with connecting shell, both ends in connecting shell are equipped with cleaning assembly, the one end of support plate away from connecting shell is equipped with connecting frame, the inside of connecting frame is equipped with guide roller, the top of support plate and between connecting shell and connecting frame are equipped with vibration assembly, The cleaning assembly is used for cleaning the surface of the cloth; The vibration assembly is used for vibrating the surface of the cloth. The cleaning assembly is composed of a moving shell, a drive wheel, a drive belt, and a cleaning brush.
2. A textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both ends of the two moving shells are provided with a through slot, and the outside of the moving shell is provided with a telescopic cylinder.
3. A textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 2, characterized in that, The drive belt is meshed with the drive wheel, a drive rod is rotatably connected to the inside of the moving shell above the drive wheel, the drive end of a first drive motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the drive rod in the inside of the moving shell, and the end of the drive rod away from the first drive motor is fixedly connected with the drive wheel.
4. The textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 2, characterized in that, The vibration assembly is composed of a fixed shell, a vibration block, a moving rod, a transmission block, and a transmission rod.
5. The textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inside of the fixed shell and outside of the vibration block are provided with a guide slot, the inside structure of the guide slot and the outside structure of the vibration block are designed in correspondence, and the vibration block is connected with the fixed shell through the guide slot.
6. A textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 5, characterized in that, The transmission blocks are fixedly connected with each other, the transmission rod extends into the inside of the fixed shell and is fixedly connected with the transmission block, and the end of the transmission rod away from the fixed shell is fixedly connected with the drive end of a second drive motor.
7. The textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 5, characterized in that, Both ends of the top of the connecting shell are fixedly connected with a dust suction cover, the outside of the dust suction cover is fixedly connected with a dust suction pipe, the end of the dust suction pipe away from the dust suction cover is fixedly connected with a dust suction pump, and the end of the dust suction pump away from the dust suction pipe is fixedly connected with a collection box.
8. The textile equipment for fabric processing according to claim 1, characterized in that,