Cutting bed equipment for shirt processing
By designing automated cutting bed equipment, the problem of manually separating fabric and waste materials was solved, achieving efficient cutting and precise separation, and reducing production costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing shirt processing cutting bed equipment requires manual separation of cut fabric and waste, resulting in low efficiency, high labor intensity, and easy mixing, which increases production costs.
A cutting bed device was designed, which includes components such as unwinding rollers, rewinding rollers, pressure rollers, cutting scissors, sealing plates, L-shaped plates, and push plates. Through automated control, it realizes stable fabric transmission, cutting, and automatic separation of waste materials, reducing manual intervention.
It improved cutting efficiency, reduced labor intensity, improved cutting accuracy, reduced fabric waste, and lowered production costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of shirt processing technology, and in particular relates to a cutting bed device for shirt processing. Background Technology
[0002] In the process of making clothes, the fabric needs to be cut according to actual needs. Cutting machines are a very important type of machinery in the garment manufacturing industry. At present, most garment manufacturing industries use cutting machines to cut fabric in batches, which can improve work efficiency, save costs, and help improve the competitiveness of enterprises.
[0003] Existing shirt processing cutting machines typically require manual placement of the fabric on the worktable, followed by cutting with a cutting blade. After cutting, the finished fabric and remaining waste need to be separated manually. However, in large-scale processing, manual separation is particularly tedious and time-consuming, increasing the labor intensity of workers and making it easy to mix waste and finished fabric during separation. This method is not only inefficient but also leads to fabric waste, further increasing production costs. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model provides a cutting bed device for shirt processing, which aims to solve the problems of needing to manually separate the cut fabric from the remaining waste material and the tendency for the waste material to mix with the cut fabric during the separation process.
[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: a cutting bed device for shirt processing includes a base plate, a worktable is provided on the upper surface of the base plate, sliding seats are provided on both side walls of the worktable, and cutting scissors for cutting shirts are provided on the sliding seats in a height-adjustable and slidable manner.
[0006] The base plate is rotatably provided with an unwinding wheel and a winding wheel at both the front and rear ends of the worktable. The base plate is rotatably provided with a pressing wheel for pressing the fabric at both the front and rear ends of the worktable. A discharge port is provided on the rear side of the worktable. A blocking plate for blocking the discharge port is provided in the worktable and can be raised and lowered. A push plate for assisting the discharge is slidably provided in the worktable along its width. An L-shaped plate is rotatably provided on one side of the worktable. A pressure plate adapted to the discharge port is provided under the L-shaped plate and can be raised and lowered.
[0007] Preferably, the base plate is provided with brackets on its upper surface and at the front and rear ends of the worktable. Each bracket is fixedly connected to a first motor and a second motor at one end. The unwinding wheel is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the first motor, and the winding wheel is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the second motor.
[0008] Preferably, a discharge chute is provided on the rear side wall of the workbench, flush with the push plate, and a receiving box is provided on the side wall of the workbench below the discharge chute.
[0009] Preferably, a first electric telescopic rod is vertically arranged inside the workbench, and the sealing plate is fixedly connected to the top of the first electric telescopic rod.
[0010] Preferably, a receiving box is arranged laterally inside the workbench and on both sides of the sealing plate. A threaded rod is rotatably arranged inside the receiving box. A threaded sleeve is threadedly connected to the surface of the threaded rod. A connecting rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded sleeve. The push plate is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting rod. A third motor is fixedly connected to the side wall of the workbench. The output shaft of the third motor is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod.
[0011] Preferably, a support plate is horizontally arranged under the sliding seat, the L-shaped plate is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the support plate, a fourth motor is vertically fixedly connected to the lower surface of the support plate, the L-shaped plate is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the fourth motor, a second electric telescopic rod is vertically arranged at the top of the L-shaped plate, and the pressure plate is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second electric telescopic rod.
[0012] Beneficial effects
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The shirt cutting bed equipment of this utility model first installs the shirt fabric to be cut on the unwinding and rewinding rollers to ensure that the fabric can be smoothly released and tightened. By adjusting the position and pressure of the pressing rollers, the fabric is stably transmitted on the worktable. Then, the cutting blades are driven to cut the fabric. After the cutting is completed, the sealing plate descends, and then the rewinding rollers rewind the fabric. Then, the L-shaped plate is rotated so that the pressure plate is above the feed port. Then, the pressure plate is driven to repeatedly press the cut fabric, so that the cut shirt falls onto the sealing plate. Then, the push plate is driven to push the fabric off the sealing plate. This method not only improves the cutting efficiency and reduces the labor intensity, but also improves the cutting accuracy, reduces fabric waste, and reduces production costs. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a side view of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the top cross-sectional structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the rear view structure of this utility model.
[0019] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Workbench; 3. Cutting shears; 4. Support frame; 5. Unwinding roller; 6. Pressing roller; 7. First motor; 8. Rewinding roller; 9. Fabric; 10. L-shaped plate; 11. Pressure plate; 12. First electric telescopic rod; 13. Unloading chute; 14. Receiving box; 15. Sliding seat; 16. Support plate; 17. Discharge port; 18. Sealing plate; 19. Second motor; 20. Connecting rod; 21. Receiving box; 22. Threaded rod; 23. Threaded sleeve; 24. Push plate; 25. Second electric telescopic rod; 26. Third motor; 27. Fourth motor. Detailed Implementation
[0020] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0021] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a cutting bed device for shirt processing, including a base plate 1, a worktable 2 is provided on the upper surface of the base plate 1, and sliding seats 15 are provided on both side walls of the worktable 2. Cutting scissors 3 for cutting shirts are provided on the sliding seats 15 in a liftable and slidable manner.
[0022] The cutting scissors 3 are key components that can be raised, lowered, and slidably mounted on the sliding base 15. They are used to cut the shirt fabric 9. This technology is existing technology and will not be described in detail here.
[0023] The base plate 1 is rotatably provided with an unwinding wheel 5 and a winding wheel 8 located at the front and rear ends of the workbench 2. The base plate 1 is rotatably provided with a pressing wheel 6 for pressing the fabric 9 located at the front and rear ends of the workbench 2. A discharge port 17 is provided on the rear side of the workbench 2. A blocking plate 18 for blocking the discharge port 17 is provided in the workbench 2. A push plate 24 for assisting the discharge is slidably provided in the workbench 2 along its width direction. An L-shaped plate 10 is rotatably provided on one side of the workbench 2. A pressure plate 11 adapted to the discharge port 17 is provided below the L-shaped plate 10.
[0024] In this embodiment, the unwinding roller 5 is used to hold the roll of shirt fabric 9 to be cut. After the fabric 9 is released from the unwinding roller 5, it is cut on the workbench 2. The winding roller 8 is used to tighten the remaining fabric 9 after cutting to prevent the fabric 9 from loosening or piling up.
[0025] The pressure roller 6 is used to press the fabric 9 to prevent the fabric 9 from sliding or wrinkling on the worktable 2, thus ensuring the accuracy of the cutting.
[0026] The feed port 17 is used to discharge the fabric 9 that has been cut and formed into a shirt.
[0027] When it is necessary to discharge the fabric 9, the blocking plate 18 descends and opens the discharge port 17. When it is not necessary to discharge the fabric 9, the blocking plate 18 rises and closes the discharge port 17, and is flush with the worktable 2 to ensure stability during cutting.
[0028] The push plate 24 is used to assist in feeding, pushing the cut and shaped fabric 9 and the sealing plate 18 upward to the feeding port 17 to facilitate the discharge of the fabric 9. The push plate 24 is located on the upper surface of the sealing plate 18 when it is lowered to its lowest position, ensuring that the fabric 9 on the sealing plate 18 can be pushed out.
[0029] When it is necessary to discharge the fabric 9, the L-shaped plate 10 is rotated to a position flush with the workbench 2, and the pressure plate 11 is lowered to press the cut fabric 9 to the discharge port 17 to assist the fabric 9 in being discharged. When discharge is no longer needed, the L-shaped plate 10 is rotated to one side of the workbench 2 to ensure that it does not interfere with the normal operation of the cutting scissors 3 on the workbench 2.
[0030] The shirt fabric 9 to be cut is installed on the unwinding roller 5 and the winding roller 8 to ensure that the fabric can be smoothly released and tightened. By adjusting the position and pressure of the pressing roller 6, the fabric is stably transmitted on the worktable 2. Then, the fabric 9 is cut by driving the cutting shears 3. After the cutting is completed, the sealing plate 18 is lowered and then wound up by the winding roller 8. Then, the L-shaped plate 10 is rotated so that the pressure plate 11 is above the feed port 17. Then, the cutting fabric 9 is repeatedly pressed by driving the pressure plate 11 so that the cut shirt falls onto the sealing plate 18. Then, the fabric 9 on the sealing plate 18 is pushed out by driving the push plate 24.
[0031] Furthermore, brackets 4 are provided on the upper surface of the base plate 1 and at the front and rear ends of the workbench 2. A first motor 7 and a second motor 19 are fixedly connected to one end of each bracket 4. The unwinding wheel 5 is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the first motor 7, and the winding wheel 8 is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the second motor 19.
[0032] In this embodiment, the first motor 7 and the second motor 19 are driven synchronously to avoid the fabric from becoming loose or piling up.
[0033] Furthermore, a discharge chute 13 is provided on the rear side wall of the workbench 2, flush with the push plate 24, and a receiving box 14 is provided on the side wall of the workbench 2, below the discharge chute 13.
[0034] In this embodiment, the movement trajectory of the unloading trough 13 and the push plate 24 are coordinated to ensure that the push plate 24 can accurately push the fabric into the unloading trough 13.
[0035] The receiving box 14 is used to collect the cut and shaped shirts.
[0036] Furthermore, a first electric telescopic rod 12 is vertically arranged inside the workbench 2, and the sealing plate 18 is fixedly connected to the top of the first electric telescopic rod 12.
[0037] In this embodiment, when material needs to be fed, the first electric telescopic rod 12 is activated to drive the sealing plate 18 down to a certain position, and then the pressure plate 11 presses the fabric 9 onto the sealing plate 18.
[0038] During normal cutting, the first electric telescopic rod 12 is activated to raise the sealing plate 18 to be flush with the worktable 2, ensuring that the cutting of the fabric 9 is not interfered with.
[0039] Furthermore, a receiving box 21 is arranged laterally inside the workbench 2 and on both sides of the sealing plate 18. A threaded rod 22 is rotatably arranged inside the receiving box 21. A threaded sleeve 23 is threadedly connected to the surface of the threaded rod 22. A connecting rod 20 is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded sleeve 23. The push plate 24 is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting rod 20. A third motor 26 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the workbench 2. The output shaft of the third motor 26 is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod 22.
[0040] In this embodiment, when it is necessary to push the fabric 9 on the sealing plate 18 into the receiving box 14, the third motor 26 is started to drive the threaded rod 22 to rotate. Since the threaded rod 22 is threadedly connected to the threaded sleeve 23, the threaded sleeve 23 is driven to slide along its length direction, thereby driving the connecting rod 20 to slide. Since the connecting rod 20 is fixedly connected to the push plate 24, the push plate 24 is driven to slide, thereby realizing the unloading of the fabric 9.
[0041] A limit rod is installed inside the workbench 2 and on the other side of the sealing plate 18 to ensure the stability of the push plate 24 during movement.
[0042] Furthermore, a support plate 16 is horizontally arranged below the sliding seat 15, the L-shaped plate 10 is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the support plate 16, a fourth motor 27 is vertically fixedly connected to the lower surface of the support plate 16, the L-shaped plate 10 is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the fourth motor 27, a second electric telescopic rod 25 is vertically arranged at the top of the L-shaped plate 10, and the pressure plate 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second electric telescopic rod 25.
[0043] In this embodiment, when it is necessary to separate the shirts that have been cut on the workbench 2, the L-shaped plate 10 is first rotated to a position above the feed port 17 by driving the fourth motor 27, and then the pressure plate 11 is lowered by driving the second electric telescopic rod 25 until it is in contact with the fabric 9, and the cut shirts are dropped onto the sealing plate 18.
[0044] The working principle and usage process of this utility model are as follows: After the utility model is installed, the shirt fabric 9 to be cut is first installed on the unwinding wheel 5 and the winding wheel 8 to ensure that the fabric can be smoothly released and tightened. By adjusting the position and pressure of the pressing wheel 6, the fabric is ensured to be stably transmitted on the worktable 2. Then, the fabric 9 is cut by driving the cutting shears 3. After the cutting is completed, the sealing plate 18 is lowered. Then, the winding wheel 8 is used to wind it up. Then, the L-shaped plate 10 is rotated so that the pressure plate 11 is above the feed port 17. Then, the cutting fabric 9 is repeatedly pressed by driving the pressure plate 11 so that the cut shirt falls onto the sealing plate 18. Then, the fabric 9 on the sealing plate 18 is pushed out by driving the push plate 24.
[0045] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A cutting table apparatus for shirt processing comprising a base plate (1), characterized in that: The upper surface of the bottom plate (1) is provided with a workbench (2), both sides of the workbench (2) are provided with sliding seats (15), and the sliding seats (15) are provided with cutting knives (3) for cutting shirts which can be lifted and slid. The upper surface of the bottom plate (1) and located at the front end and the rear end of the workbench (2) is rotatably provided with a unwinding wheel (5) and a winding wheel (8), the upper surface of the bottom plate (1) and located at the front end and the rear end of the upper surface of the workbench (2) is rotatably provided with a pressing wheel (6) for pressing cloth (9), the rear side of the workbench (2) is provided with a discharging port (17), the workbench (2) is provided with a blocking plate (18) for blocking the discharging port (17) which can be lifted, the workbench (2) is slidably provided with a push plate (24) for assisting discharging along the width direction of the workbench (2), one side of the workbench (2) is rotatably provided with an L-shaped plate (10), and the L-shaped plate (10) is rotatably provided with a pressing plate (11) matched with the discharging port (17) which can be lifted.
2. A shirt processing cutting table apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the bottom plate (1) and located at the front end and the rear end of the workbench (2) is provided with a support (4), one end of each support (4) is fixedly connected with a first motor (7) and a second motor (19), the unwinding wheel (5) is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the first motor (7), and the winding wheel (8) is fixedly connected to the surface of the output shaft of the second motor (19).
3. A shirt processing cutting table apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The rear side wall of the workbench (2) and flush with the push plate (24) is provided with a discharging groove (13), and the side wall of the workbench (2) and located below the discharging groove (13) is provided with a receiving box (14).
4. A shirt processing cutting table apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The workbench (2) is vertically provided with a first electric telescopic rod (12), and the blocking plate (18) is fixedly connected to the top end of the first electric telescopic rod (12).
5. A shirt processing cutting table apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The workbench (2) is horizontally provided with a containing box (21) at two sides of the blocking plate (18), the containing box (21) is rotatably provided with a threaded rod (22), the surface of the threaded rod (22) is threadedly connected with a threaded sleeve (23), the surface of the threaded sleeve (23) is fixedly connected with a connecting rod (20), one end of the push plate (24) is fixedly connected with the connecting rod (20), the side wall of the workbench (2) is fixedly connected with a third motor (26), and the output shaft of the third motor (26) is fixedly connected with one end of the threaded rod (22).
6. A shirt processing cutting table apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The sliding seat (15) is horizontally provided with a supporting plate (16), the L-shaped plate (10) is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the supporting plate (16), the lower surface of the supporting plate (16) is vertically fixedly connected with a fourth motor (27), the L-shaped plate (10) is fixedly connected with the output shaft of the fourth motor (27), the top of the L-shaped plate (10) is vertically provided with a second electric telescopic rod (25), and the pressing plate (11) is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second electric telescopic rod (25).