Glass detection device
By introducing multiple detection components and transfer components into the glass inspection device, parallel inspection of multiple items is realized, which solves the problems of low inspection efficiency and insufficient adaptability in the existing technology, improves the accuracy and production efficiency of glass inspection, and adapts to the needs of diversified products.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520671666.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing glass testing equipment is insufficient to meet the needs of efficient, accurate, and real-time testing of diverse and customized glass products, and there are risks of false detection and missed detection, resulting in low testing efficiency.
A glass inspection device was designed, comprising first and second inspection components, each responsible for detecting different indicators. Combined with a transfer component, it enables rapid movement of glass products between multiple inspection stations. It is also equipped with a glass transfer component and a conveyor device, supporting automated feeding and secondary positioning, thereby increasing the parallelism and flexibility of inspection items.
It enables parallel testing of multiple items, shortens the testing cycle, improves production efficiency and testing accuracy, enhances the flexibility and adaptability of the equipment, reduces manual intervention and material waste, and ensures product quality consistency and smooth production.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass testing equipment technology, and in particular to a glass testing device. Background Technology
[0002] With the continuous development of smart terminals, the glass products required for the production of mobile phones and other terminal products are increasingly showing a trend of diversification and customization. These glass products not only require high precision and high performance, but also need to meet multiple standards such as beautiful appearance and comfortable feel. In the processing of glass products, the inspection process is crucial, as it directly affects the final quality and market competitiveness of the product.
[0003] However, existing glass inspection equipment in the assembly line model is no longer adequate for current production needs. On the one hand, traditional human eye inspection methods are prone to false positives and false negatives, and have low inspection efficiency, failing to meet the requirements of high-speed, accurate, and real-time quality inspection. On the other hand, existing glass inspection equipment also has shortcomings in terms of inspection accuracy, efficiency, and adaptability, making it difficult to cope with the diverse and customized inspection needs of glass products. Utility Model Content
[0004] To solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a glass testing device.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the embodiments of this application adopt the following technical solutions:
[0006] This utility model provides a glass testing device, comprising:
[0007] A first detection component, comprising a first detector and a first detection stage, wherein the first detector is disposed above the first detection stage;
[0008] The second detection component includes a second detector and a second detection stage. The second detector is located above the second detection stage, and the second detection stage is arranged side by side with the first detection stage.
[0009] A transfer assembly includes a transfer head and a drive member. The transfer head is disposed at one end of the drive member, and the drive member is used to drive the transfer head to move between the first detection stage and the second detection stage.
[0010] In one possible implementation of this application, a glass transfer assembly is also included, which includes a secondary positioner.
[0011] In one possible implementation of this application, the glass transfer assembly further includes a recycling tank.
[0012] In one possible implementation of this application, the driving component includes a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, the transfer head is disposed on the first connecting portion, and the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion are rotatably connected.
[0013] In one possible implementation of this application, the driving member further includes a third connecting portion, one end of the second connecting portion being rotatably connected to the first connecting portion, and the other end being rotatably connected to the third connecting portion.
[0014] In one possible implementation of this application, the first detection component further includes a first slide rail, and the first detector is slidably connected to the first slide rail.
[0015] In one possible implementation of this application, the second detection component further includes a second slide rail, and the second detector is slidably connected to the second slide rail.
[0016] In one possible implementation of this application, a conveying device is further included, the opening of which faces the first detection station and / or the second detection station.
[0017] In one possible implementation of this application, an alarm is also included, which is located on top of the glass detection device.
[0018] Compared with existing technologies, this utility model provides a glass inspection device that includes a first inspection component and a second inspection component, enabling parallel inspection of multiple parameters of glass products. The first and second detectors can respectively detect different indicators of the glass, such as thickness, flatness, and light transmittance, thus avoiding the time consumption of a single detector sequentially inspecting multiple parameters. The introduction of a transfer component allows the glass product to move rapidly between the first and second inspection stages, further shortening the inspection cycle and improving production efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments of this application will be described below.
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a glass testing device provided by this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a side view of a glass testing device provided by this utility model.
[0022] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0023] 10. First detection component; 110. First detector; 120. First detection stage; 130. First slide rail; 20. Second detection component; 210. Second detector; 220. Second detection stage; 230. Second slide rail; 30. Transfer component; 310. Transfer head; 320. Drive component; 3210. First connecting part; Second connecting part; 3220. Second connecting part; 3230. Third connecting part; 40. Glass transfer component; 410. Secondary locator; 420. Recycling tank; 50. Conveying device; 60. Alarm. Detailed Implementation
[0024] 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.
[0025] In the embodiments of this utility model, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used only to distinguish related technical features and do not indicate a sequential order. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate for the embodiments of this application described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or apparatus.
[0026] In this application, the terms "upper," "lower," "inner," "middle," "outer," "front," and "rear," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are primarily for the purpose of better describing this application and its embodiments, and are not intended to limit the indicated device, element, or component to having a specific orientation, or to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation.
[0027] Furthermore, in addition to indicating location or positional relationship, some of the aforementioned terms may also have other meanings. For example, the term "above" may also be used in some cases to indicate a certain dependency or connection relationship. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0028] This invention provides a glass inspection device comprising a first inspection component and a second inspection component, enabling parallel multi-item inspection of glass products. The first and second detectors can respectively detect different indicators of the glass, such as thickness, flatness, and light transmittance, thus avoiding the time-consuming process of a single detector sequentially inspecting multiple items. The introduction of a transfer component allows the glass product to move rapidly between the first and second inspection stages, further shortening the inspection cycle and improving production efficiency. Example
[0029] This utility model provides a glass testing device, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the system includes a first detection component 10, which includes a first detector 110 and a first detection stage 120, with the first detector 110 positioned above the first detection stage 120; a second detection component 20, which includes a second detector 210 and a second detection stage 220, with the second detector 210 positioned above the second detection stage 220 and the second detection stage 220 arranged side-by-side with the first detection stage 120; and a transfer component 30, which includes a transfer head 310 and a drive member 320, with the transfer head 310 positioned at one end of the drive member 320, and the drive member 320 used to drive the transfer head 310 to move between the first detection stage 120 and the second detection stage 220.
[0030] Understandably, the first detector 110 and the second detector 210 can be detectors that detect different indicators of glass, so that the same product can be moved between the first inspection stage 120 and the second inspection stage 220 by the transfer head 310 to perform different items of inspection.
[0031] Thus, the parallel arrangement of the first detector 110 and the second detector 210, along with the flexible movement of the transfer assembly 30, allows the device to easily adapt to the testing needs of glass products of different specifications and shapes. When it is necessary to add or change testing items, only the corresponding detectors need to be added or replaced on the existing basis, without the need for large-scale modification of the entire testing device, enhancing the flexibility and scalability of the device. The first detector 110 and the second detector 210 can be specially configured for different characteristics of glass products, ensuring that each testing item achieves better testing results.
[0032] The glass inspection device provided in this embodiment of the present invention also includes a glass transfer assembly 40, which includes a secondary positioner 410. More specifically, the glass transfer assembly 40 may also include a recycling tank 420. Thus, when the transfer assembly 30 transfers the inspected glass to the glass transfer assembly 40, the secondary positioner 410 can perform secondary positioning of the glass product by rotation or other means, facilitating subsequent production steps.
[0033] Understandably, the introduction of the glass transfer assembly 40 provides a temporary storage and transfer platform for inspected glass products. By transferring inspected glass to the glass transfer assembly 40 via the transfer assembly 30, a seamless connection between the inspection process and subsequent production steps is achieved, improving the smoothness and efficiency of the entire production line. The secondary positioner 410 in the glass transfer assembly 40 can perform secondary positioning of the inspected glass products. This not only corrects minor displacements that may occur during inspection but also ensures that the glass products have accurate positioning and consistent orientation when entering subsequent production steps, thereby improving the accuracy and stability of subsequent processing. The glass transfer assembly 40 is also equipped with a recycling tank 420 for collecting defective products or fragments that may be generated during inspection. This not only maintains a clean working environment but also facilitates the recycling and subsequent processing of defective products, reducing material waste and environmental pollution. The collaborative work of the glass transfer assembly 40, transfer assembly 30, and inspection assembly realizes full automation of the glass product inspection process from inspection to subsequent production steps. This reduces manual intervention, lowers labor intensity, and improves production efficiency and product quality consistency.
[0034] The driving component 320 includes a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion 3220, with the transfer head 310 disposed on the first connecting portion, and the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion 3220 being rotatably connected. More specifically, the driving component 320 may also include a third connecting portion 3230, with one end of the second connecting portion 3220 being rotatably connected to the first connecting portion and the other end being rotatably connected to the third connecting portion 3230. Thus, by providing multiple connecting portions, the range of motion of the driving component 320 is further expanded.
[0035] In this way, by providing multiple connecting parts (a first connecting part, a second connecting part 3220, and a third connecting part 3230), and by rotating these connecting parts together, the movement of the entire driving component 320 becomes more flexible. This design allows the transfer head 310 to perform more complex motion trajectories in three-dimensional space, thereby expanding its working range. For the glass inspection device, this means that the transfer head 310 can move more easily between the first inspection stage 120, the second inspection stage 220, and the glass transfer assembly 40, and can even perform more complex positioning and adjustment actions when needed.
[0036] The first detection component 10 also includes a first slide rail 130, to which the first detector 110 is slidably connected. More specifically, the second detection component 20 may also include a second slide rail 230, to which the second detector 210 is slidably connected. In this way, the detection range of the detector is increased by setting the slide rail.
[0037] Understandably, by setting up a slide rail, the first detector 110 and the second detector 210 can slide on the slide rail, thereby adjusting their positions relative to the inspection stage. This allows the detectors to cover a larger inspection area, adapting to the inspection needs of glass products of different sizes and shapes. Whether it's a large glass plate or a small glass piece, comprehensive and accurate inspection can be ensured by adjusting the position of the detectors, improving the flexibility and applicability of the inspection. This is crucial for glass products with high quality requirements, such as smartphone screens.
[0038] More specifically, the glass inspection device provided in this embodiment of the invention further includes a conveying device 50, the opening of which faces the first inspection table 120 and / or the second inspection table 220. The conveying device 50 can convey glass products to the first inspection table 120 and / or the second inspection table 220. The addition of the conveying device 50 allows glass products to be automatically conveyed to the first inspection table 120 or the second inspection table 220 without manual placement. This greatly improves loading efficiency, reduces manual intervention, and lowers labor intensity. Automated loading also ensures the stability and accuracy of the glass products during the conveying process, avoiding positional deviations or damage caused by human factors.
[0039] More specifically, the glass inspection device provided in this embodiment of the invention also includes an alarm 60, which is located on the top of the glass inspection device. When glass fails inspection or a production accident occurs during the inspection process, the alarm 60 can be used to notify staff or directly suspend the inspection. The alarm 60 is located on the top of the device, in a conspicuous position, ensuring that once a glass fails inspection or an accident occurs during production, the alarm 60 can immediately emit an audible and visual signal, quickly attracting the attention of staff. This can shorten the time from problem discovery to handling, helping to take timely measures to prevent the problem from escalating and reduce losses. The alarm 60 can be connected to the control system of the glass inspection device to achieve automated control. When a non-conforming product or a production accident is detected, it can not only issue an alarm but also automatically suspend the inspection process to prevent non-conforming products from flowing into the next process. The installation of the alarm 60 makes production site management more efficient. Managers can quickly understand problems and abnormal situations in the production process through the alarm records of the alarm 60, providing a basis for decision-making. At the same time, the alarm 60 can also be connected to the enterprise's production management system to achieve remote monitoring and alarms, further improving management efficiency and response speed.
[0040] Compared with the prior art, the glass inspection device provided in this embodiment of the utility model, with a first inspection component 10 and a second inspection component 20, realizes parallel inspection of multiple items on glass products. The first detector 110 and the second detector 210 can be responsible for inspecting different indicators of the glass, such as thickness, flatness, and light transmittance, thereby avoiding the time consumption of a single detector having to inspect multiple items sequentially. The introduction of the transfer component 30 allows the glass product to move quickly between the first inspection stage 120 and the second inspection stage 220, further shortening the inspection cycle and improving production efficiency.
[0041] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model, but the scope of protection of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A glass inspection apparatus, characterized by, The application relates to a glass detection device. The glass detection device comprises a first detection assembly (10), a second detection assembly (20) and a transfer assembly (30). The first detection assembly (10) comprises a first detector (110) and a first detection table (120), wherein the first detector (110) is arranged above the first detection table (120). The second detection assembly (20) comprises a second detector (210) and a second detection table (220), wherein the second detector (210) is arranged above the second detection table (220), and the second detection table (220) is arranged in parallel with the first detection table (120).
2. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein The transfer assembly (30) comprises a transfer head (310) and a driving member (320), wherein the transfer head (310) is arranged at one end of the driving member (320), and the driving member (320) is used for driving the transfer head (310) to move between the first detection table (120) and the second detection table (220).
3. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 2, wherein The glass detection device further comprises a glass transfer assembly (40), wherein the glass transfer assembly (40) comprises a secondary positioner (410).
4. The glass inspection apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized by The glass transfer assembly (40) further comprises a recovery groove (420).
5. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 4, wherein The driving member (320) comprises a first connecting part and a second connecting part (3220), wherein the transfer head (310) is arranged on the first connecting part, and the first connecting part is rotationally connected with the second connecting part (3220).
6. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein The driving member (320) further comprises a third connecting part (3230), wherein one end of the second connecting part (3220) is rotationally connected with the first connecting part, and the other end is rotationally connected with the third connecting part (3230).
7. The glass inspection apparatus according to claim 1 or 6, wherein The first detection assembly (10) further comprises a first sliding rail (130), wherein the first detector (110) is slidingly connected with the first sliding rail (130).
8. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein The second detection assembly (20) further comprises a second sliding rail (230), wherein the second detector (210) is slidingly connected with the second sliding rail (230).
9. The glass inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein The glass detection device further comprises a conveying device (50), wherein an opening of the conveying device (50) faces the first detection table (120) and / or the second detection table (220). The glass detection device further comprises an alarm (60), wherein the alarm (60) is arranged at the top of the glass detection device.