Intelligent corrugated carton conveying device
The intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device utilizes infrared photoelectric sensors and dust removal components to achieve automated dust removal, solving the problem of low efficiency in traditional manual dust removal and improving dust removal effect and consistency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods of dust removal for corrugated cardboard boxes rely on manual operation, which is inefficient, labor-intensive, and produces inconsistent dust removal results.
An intelligent corrugated carton conveying device was designed, comprising a conveyor belt, a dust collector isolation cover, a dust removal component, and a limiting component. The device uses an infrared beam sensor to monitor the carton status, the dust removal component cleans dust through a suction pipe, and the limiting component adjusts the carton position to achieve automated dust removal.
It has enabled automated dust removal for corrugated cardboard boxes, improving dust removal efficiency and consistency, and reducing labor intensity.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of carton conveying technology, specifically an intelligent corrugated carton conveying device. Background Technology
[0002] In the modern logistics and packaging industry, corrugated cardboard boxes are a common packaging material widely used in the transportation and storage of various products. With the increasing prevalence of automated production lines, the demand for efficient and precise handling of corrugated cardboard boxes is growing. In particular, removing dust, debris, and other impurities from the inside of the cardboard box before subsequent processing or sealing is crucial for ensuring product quality and improving packaging cleanliness.
[0003] Traditional methods of dust removal from corrugated cardboard boxes rely heavily on manual operation, such as using brushes, blowers, and other tools for manual cleaning. This method is not only inefficient and labor-intensive, but also makes it difficult to guarantee consistent dust removal results. Utility Model Content
[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] This invention provides an intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device, which solves the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] (II) Technical Solution
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an intelligent corrugated carton conveying device, comprising a conveyor belt for conveying cartons, a support, a dust collector isolation cover, a dust removal component, and a limiting component. The bottom of the support is fixedly supported on the frame of the conveyor belt. The dust collector isolation cover is installed on the top of the support, and a dust collector is installed inside the dust collector isolation cover. The bottom of the dust collector is connected to the dust removal component, and the bottom end of the dust removal component can extend into or out of the carton conveyed by the conveyor belt to the carton below the dust removal component. The limiting component is installed on the inner side of the support, and the bottom of the limiting component can be adjusted in height so that the limiting component is used to restrict the conveying state of the dust removal component on the conveyor belt.
[0008] Preferably, the intelligent corrugated carton conveying device further includes an infrared beam sensor, which includes a transmitter and a receiver, and the transmitter and receiver are mounted opposite each other on the frame of the conveyor belt, and the infrared beam sensor is located on the front side of the support.
[0009] In a further preferred embodiment, the dust removal assembly includes a dust collector suction end, a corrugated pipe, a suction pipe, a clamp, and a linear drive source. The dust collector suction end extends from below the dust collector isolation cover and communicates with the top end of the corrugated pipe. The bottom end of the corrugated pipe communicates with the top end of the suction pipe. The clamp is fitted onto the outer wall of the suction pipe and fixedly connected thereto. The linear drive source is installed at the bottom of the dust collector isolation cover, and the output end of the linear drive source is connected to the clamp.
[0010] In a further preferred embodiment, the limiting assembly includes a first threaded segment, a second threaded segment, a connecting segment, two threaded sleeves, two sets of hangers, and a limiting plate. The two ends of the connecting segment are fixedly connected to the opposing ends of the first and second threaded segments, respectively. The opposing ends of the first and second threaded segments are rotatably connected to the bracket. The end of the second threaded segment near the bracket is driven to rotate by a motor mounted on the bracket. The external threads of the first and second threaded segments have opposite directions of rotation. The inner walls of the two threaded sleeves are respectively provided with internal threads adapted to the first and second threaded segments. The two threaded sleeves are respectively fitted onto the first and second threaded segments and threadedly connected to them. The top ends of the two sets of hangers are rotatably connected to the two threaded sleeves, respectively. The two sets of hangers are symmetrical to each other, and their bottom ends are rotatably connected to the limiting plate. The limiting plate is movably disposed on the inner side of the bracket.
[0011] In a further preferred embodiment, the inner width of the bracket is adapted to the length of the limiting plate, and the top of the limiting plate has at least two connecting parts that are rotatably connected to two sets of hangers via pins.
[0012] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0013] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides an intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0014] In this invention, an infrared beam sensor detects the passage of cartons conveyed by the conveyor belt. The height of the limiting plate in the limiting component can be adjusted to cooperate with the conveyor belt to control the conveying status of the cartons. The dust removal component can adjust the suction pipe to extend into or out of the cartons located below it. This allows the number of cartons passing through during the conveying process to be counted, and the dust inside can be cleaned uniformly. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device according to the implementation plan when conveying cardboard boxes;
[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of an intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the intelligent corrugated carton conveying device according to the implementation plan, omitting the conveyor belt and infrared beam sensor.
[0018] In the diagram: 10. Conveyor belt; 20. Infrared beam sensor; 30. Bracket; 40. Dust collector isolation cover; 50. Dust collector assembly; 51. Dust collector suction end; 52. Corrugated pipe; 53. Suction pipe; 54. Compression sleeve; 55. Linear drive source; 60. Limiting assembly; 61. First threaded section; 62. Second threaded section; 63. Connecting section; 64. Threaded sleeve; 65. Hanger; 66. Limiting plate; 70. Carton. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0020] Please see Figures 1 to 3An intelligent corrugated cardboard box conveying device includes a conveyor belt 10 for conveying cardboard boxes 70, an infrared beam sensor 20, a support 30, a dust collector isolation cover 40, a dust collection assembly 50, and a limiting assembly 60. The infrared beam sensor 20 includes a transmitter and a receiver, which are mounted opposite each other on the frame of the conveyor belt 10. The support 30 is fixedly supported at its bottom on the frame of the conveyor belt 10, and the infrared beam sensor 20 is positioned in front of the support 30. This allows the device to monitor the passage of cardboard boxes 70 before they pass the support 30 by detecting changes in the received signal between the transmitter and receiver of the infrared beam sensor. The feedback signal is then sent to the control system, which can then control the start and stop of the conveyor belt 10. A dust collector isolation cover 40 is installed on top of the bracket 30, and a dust collector is installed inside the dust collector isolation cover 40. The dust collector can be used to suck up dust or debris inside the cardboard box 70, and the dust collector isolation cover 40 is used to cover and protect the dust collector and to reduce noise transmission during operation. A dust collection component 50 is connected to the bottom of the dust collector, and the bottom end of the dust collection component 50 can extend into or out of the cardboard box 70 conveyed by the conveyor belt 10 for dust collection and cleaning. A limiting component 60 is installed inside the bracket 30, and the bottom of the limiting component 60 can be adjusted in height so that the limiting component 60 can limit the conveying state of the dust collection component 50 on the conveyor belt 10. When cleaning the inside of the cardboard box 70 using the dust collector and the dust collection component 50, the position of the conveyor belt 10 can be limited by the blocking of the limiting component 60 and the stopping of the conveyor belt 10.
[0021] In this embodiment, the dust removal assembly 50 includes a dust collector suction end 51, a corrugated pipe 52, a suction pipe 53, a retaining sleeve 54, and a linear drive source 55. The dust collector suction end 51 extends from below the dust collector isolation cover 40 and communicates with the top end of the corrugated pipe 52, while the bottom end of the corrugated pipe 52 communicates with the top end of the suction pipe 53. The retaining sleeve 54 is fitted onto the outer wall of the suction pipe 53 and fixedly connected thereto. The linear drive source 55 is installed at the bottom of the dust collector isolation cover 40, and the output end of the linear drive source 55 is connected to the retaining sleeve 54. The linear drive source 55 can be a drive device with an output end that can move in a straight line, such as an electric push rod, pneumatic push rod, or hydraulic push rod that is already in the technology. The output end of the linear drive source 55 drives the ferrule 54 to move, which can cause the bellows 52 to deform to a certain extent and allow the suction pipe 53 to enter the bottom of the carton 70. Thus, when the dust collector is started, the channel formed by the dust collector suction end 51, the bellows 52, and the suction pipe 53 can be used to suck up the debris and dust inside the carton 70.
[0022] In this embodiment, the limiting component 60 includes a first threaded segment 61, a second threaded segment 62, a connecting segment 63, two threaded sleeves 64, two sets of hangers 65, and a limiting plate 66. The two ends of the connecting segment 63 are fixedly connected to the opposing ends of the first threaded segment 61 and the second threaded segment 62, respectively. The opposing ends of the first threaded segment 61 and the second threaded segment 62 are rotatably connected to the bracket 30. The end of the second threaded segment 62 closest to the bracket 30 is driven to rotate by a motor mounted on the bracket 30, allowing the first threaded segment 61, the second threaded segment 62, and the connecting segment 63 to rotate simultaneously along the same axis. The external threads of the first threaded segment 61 and the second threaded segment 62 have opposite directions of rotation, and the inner walls of the two threaded sleeves 64 are respectively provided with internal threads adapted to the first threaded segment 61 and the second threaded segment 62. The two threaded sleeves 64 are respectively fitted onto the first threaded segment 61 and the second threaded segment 62 and threadedly connected to them. The tops of the two sets of hangers 65 are rotatably connected to two threaded sleeves 64 respectively. The two sets of hangers 65 are symmetrical to each other and their bottom ends are rotatably connected to the limiting plate 66. The inner width of the bracket 30 is adapted to the length of the limiting plate 66. Thus, when the first threaded section 61 and the second threaded section 62 rotate, the two threaded sleeves 64 are threadedly engaged with the first threaded section 61 and the second threaded section 62 respectively, and the bracket 30 guides and limits the limiting plate 66, so that the limiting plate 66 can move vertically and adjust its height position. Thus, the limiting plate 66 can be used to block the carton 70, or move to be above the carton 70 and allow it to pass through.
[0023] In this embodiment, the top of the limiting plate 66 has at least two connecting portions, and the connecting portions at the top of the limiting plate 66 are rotatably connected to the corresponding two sets of hangers 65 via pins.
[0024] The system of the present invention may further include a control system for controlling the operation of the aforementioned drive components to perform automatic operations of carton conveying, stopping, and vacuuming. It should be understood that the control system is not particularly limited and can be implemented using existing control technologies, which will not be elaborated upon here.
[0025] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the connection between two components can be selected according to the actual situation, such as welding, bolt and nut connection, bolt or screw connection, or other known connection methods, which will not be elaborated here. For all the fixed connections mentioned above, welding is preferred. Although embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this utility model. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An intelligent corrugated carton conveying device comprising a conveyor belt (10) for conveying cartons (70), characterized in that, The dust removal assembly (50) comprises a dust cleaner dust suction end (51), a bellows (52), a dust suction pipe (53), a clamping sleeve (54) and a linear drive source (55), the dust cleaner dust suction end (51) extends from below the dust cleaner isolation cover (40) and is in communication with the top end of the bellows (52), the bottom end of the bellows (52) is in communication with the top end of the dust suction pipe (53), the clamping sleeve (54) is sleeved on the outer wall of the dust suction pipe (53) and is fixedly connected therewith, and the linear drive source (55) is installed at the bottom of the dust cleaner isolation cover (40), and the output end of the linear drive source (55) is connected with the clamping sleeve (54).
2. The intelligent corrugated box conveying device according to claim 1, wherein: The dust removal assembly (50) comprises a dust cleaner dust suction end (51), a bellows (52), a dust suction pipe (53), a clamping sleeve (54) and a linear drive source (55), the dust cleaner dust suction end (51) extends from below the dust cleaner isolation cover (40) and is in communication with the top end of the bellows (52), the bottom end of the bellows (52) is in communication with the top end of the dust suction pipe (53), the clamping sleeve (54) is sleeved on the outer wall of the dust suction pipe (53) and is fixedly connected therewith, and the linear drive source (55) is installed at the bottom of the dust cleaner isolation cover (40), and the output end of the linear drive source (55) is connected with the clamping sleeve (54).
3. A smart corrugated carton conveying device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The limiting assembly (60) comprises a first threaded section (61), a second threaded section (62), a connecting section (63), two threaded sleeves (64), two groups of hangers (65) and a limiting plate (66), the two ends of the connecting section (63) are fixedly connected with the opposite ends of the first threaded section (61) and the second threaded section (62) respectively, the opposite ends of the first threaded section (61) and the second threaded section (62) are rotatably connected with the bracket (30), one end of the second threaded section (62) close to the bracket (30) is driven to rotate by a motor installed on the bracket (30), the two threaded sleeves (64) are sleeved on the first threaded section (61) and the second threaded section (62) respectively and are threadedly connected therewith, the top ends of the two groups of hangers (65) are rotatably connected with the two threaded sleeves (64) respectively, the two groups of hangers (65) are symmetrical to each other and the bottom ends thereof are rotatably connected with the limiting plate (66), and the limiting plate (66) is movably arranged on the inner side of the bracket (30).
4. The intelligent corrugated case conveyor of claim 1 or 2, wherein: The outer threads of the first threaded section (61) and the second threaded section (62) are opposite in rotation direction, and the inner walls of the two threaded sleeves (64) are respectively provided with inner threads matched with the first threaded section (61) and the second threaded section (62).
5. A smart corrugated carton conveying device according to claim 4, wherein: 6. The intelligent corrugated box conveying device of claim 4, wherein: The inside width of the support (30) is adapted to the length of the limiting plate (66), and the top of the limiting plate (66) is formed with at least two connecting portions respectively rotatably connected with the two groups of hanging supports (65) through pin shafts.