Shaping shoe stretcher auxiliary mounting device for boot production

By designing an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production, and using sensors and pusher cylinders to automate the filling of shoe trees, the problem of low efficiency of manual operation in existing technologies is solved, and production efficiency is improved.

CN223994458UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17ZHEJIANG XINRAN SHOES GRP CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

In the current boot production process, the installation of shoe trees is inefficient and requires manual operation, which limits the speed of the conveyor belt and affects production efficiency.

Method used

Design an auxiliary installation device including an installation frame, a push-out mechanism, a filling mechanism, a blocking plate, and a sensor. The sensor triggers a pusher cylinder to press down the pusher plate, automatically pushing the shoe support into the boot barrel. The push-out mechanism then pushes the boot away from the blocking plate, achieving automated filling.

Benefits of technology

It has enabled automated filling of boot shoe trees, reduced manual operation steps, improved filling efficiency, freed up human resources, and increased production efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a shaping shoe stretcher auxiliary installation device for boot production, which comprises an installation frame, a push-out mechanism, a filling mechanism, a barrier plate and a sensor which are arranged on a conveyor belt, and the filling mechanism comprises a small conveyor belt, a limiting barrier edge, a material pushing cylinder and a pressing push plate.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shoemaking equipment technology, and in particular to an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production. Background Technology

[0002] During the production of boots, before packaging after the boot body is completed, shoe trees for shaping need to be placed inside the boot shaft. The current installation method is to place the finished boots in batches on a conveyor belt, and the operator sits on one side of the conveyor belt to manually remove the boots from the conveyor belt and stuff the shoe trees into the boot shaft, and then put the boots back on the conveyor belt. Because it needs to be coordinated with the installation speed of the workers, the running speed of the entire conveyor belt must be controlled within a low range, which leads to low production efficiency and urgently needs to be improved. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the shortcomings of the aforementioned technologies, this utility model provides an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production. The device includes an installation frame, a pushing mechanism, a filling mechanism, a blocking plate, and a sensor, all mounted on a conveyor belt. The installation frame is fixedly connected to the conveyor belt. The filling mechanism is fixedly mounted on the top of the installation frame. The blocking plate is fixedly mounted on the installation frame and located below the filling mechanism. The pushing mechanism is located on one side of the blocking plate. The filling mechanism includes a small conveyor belt, a limiting stop, a pushing cylinder, and a pressing plate. The limiting stop has an inlet and an outlet. The pushing cylinder is fixedly mounted above the outlet. The pressing plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the pushing cylinder. The sensor is fixedly mounted on the blocking plate and connected to the pushing cylinder via a circuit.

[0004] By adopting the above technical solution, an auxiliary installation device including an installation frame, a push-out mechanism, a filling mechanism, a baffle plate, and a sensor is set on the conveyor belt. The finished boots are placed on the conveyor belt and moved along with it to the bottom of the filling mechanism. The shoe trees to be filled are then placed in through the inlet and moved along a small conveyor belt to the outlet. When the boots hit the baffle plate and stop, the sensor triggers the pusher cylinder of the filling mechanism to press down, driving the pusher plate to push the shoe trees at the outlet out of the outlet and into the boot barrel, completing the filling. After filling, the push-out mechanism pushes the boots away from the baffle plate, and the boots can then continue moving on the conveyor belt until they are recycled. The entire process only requires manual addition of shoe trees from the inlet, greatly saving manual operation steps and improving the efficiency of shoe tree filling.

[0005] A further feature of this invention is that the ejection mechanism includes an ejection cylinder and an ejection plate. The ejection cylinder is fixedly mounted on the mounting frame and connected to the sensor. The ejection plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the ejection cylinder.

[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, since the ejection mechanism includes an ejection cylinder and an ejection plate, the ejection cylinder is fixedly mounted on the mounting frame and connected to the sensor, and the ejection plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the ejection cylinder, the ejection cylinder and the ejection plate can quickly push the filled boot away from the blocking plate, which facilitates the filling of the next shoe.

[0007] A further feature of this invention is that a pair of movable baffles are symmetrically provided on the limiting baffle at the lower edge of the discharge port, and the pair of movable baffles are rotatably connected to the discharge port of the limiting baffle via a torsion spring and a rotating shaft.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, since a pair of movable baffles are symmetrically provided on the limiting stop edge at the lower edge of the discharge port, and the pair of movable baffles are rotatably connected to the discharge port of the limiting stop edge through torsion springs and rotating shafts, the movable baffles will only be opened when the pushing cylinder applies force, thus preventing the shoe support from falling out of the discharge port when the pushing cylinder is not working.

[0009] A further feature of this invention is that an extended surrounding plate is provided at the edge of the pressing push plate.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, since an extended surrounding plate is provided at the edge of the pressing plate, one end of the shoe support can be limited, preventing the shoe support from tilting during the application of force by the pressing plate, which could lead to filling failure.

[0011] A further feature of this invention is that the mounting bracket is also provided with a pair of guide plates.

[0012] With the above technical solution, since the mounting frame is also provided with a pair of guide plates, the boot can be accurately moved to the position of the blocking plate and aligned with the discharge port. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Appendix Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production, according to a specific embodiment of the present utility model.

[0014] Appendix Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production, according to a specific embodiment of this utility model.

[0015] Appendix Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an auxiliary installation device for shaping shoe trees in boot production, according to a specific embodiment of this utility model.

[0016] 1-Conveyor belt, 2-Mounting frame, 3-Ejection mechanism, 4-Filling mechanism, 5-Blocking plate, 6-Sensor, 7-Small conveyor belt, 8-Limit stop edge, 9-Pushing cylinder, 10-Pushing plate, 11-Inlet, 12-Outlet, 13-Ejection cylinder, 14-Ejection plate, 15-Modible baffle, 16-Extension panel, 17-Guide plate. Detailed Implementation

[0017] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a boot manufacturing shaping shoe support auxiliary installation device includes an installation frame 2, a pushing mechanism 3, a filling mechanism 4, a blocking plate 5, and a sensor 6, all mounted on a conveyor belt 1. The installation frame is fixedly connected to the conveyor belt. The filling mechanism is fixedly mounted on the top of the installation frame. The blocking plate is fixedly mounted on the installation frame and located below the filling mechanism. The pushing mechanism is located on one side of the blocking plate. The filling mechanism includes a small conveyor belt 7, a limiting stop 8, a pushing cylinder 9, and a pressing push plate 10. The limiting stop has an inlet 11 and an outlet 12. The pushing cylinder is fixedly mounted above the outlet. The pressing push plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the pushing cylinder. The sensor is fixedly mounted on the blocking plate and connected to the pushing cylinder via a circuit.

[0018] By installing auxiliary installation devices, including mounting frames, ejection mechanisms, filling mechanisms, baffles, and sensors, on the conveyor belt, the finished boots are placed on the conveyor belt and moved along with it to the bottom of the filling mechanism. The shoe trees to be filled are then placed in through the inlet and moved along a small conveyor belt to the outlet. When the boots hit the baffle and stop, the sensor triggers the pushing cylinder of the filling mechanism to press down, causing the pusher plate to push the shoe trees at the outlet out of the outlet and into the boot barrel, completing the filling. After filling, the ejection mechanism pushes the boots away from the baffle, allowing the boots to continue moving on the conveyor belt until they are recycled. The entire process only requires manual addition of shoe trees from the inlet, greatly reducing manual operation steps and improving the efficiency of shoe tree filling.

[0019] The ejection mechanism includes an ejection cylinder 13 and an ejection plate 14. The ejection cylinder is fixedly mounted on the mounting bracket and connected to the sensor. The ejection plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the ejection cylinder.

[0020] Since the ejection mechanism includes an ejection cylinder and an ejection plate, the ejection cylinder is fixedly mounted on the mounting frame and connected to the sensor, and the ejection plate is fixedly connected to the piston rod of the ejection cylinder, the ejection cylinder and the ejection plate can quickly push the filled boot away from the blocking plate, which facilitates the filling of the next shoe.

[0021] A pair of movable baffles 15 are symmetrically provided on the limiting baffle at the lower edge of the discharge port. The pair of movable baffles are rotatably connected to the discharge port of the limiting baffle via torsion springs and rotating shafts.

[0022] Because a pair of movable baffles are symmetrically provided on the limiting stop edge at the lower edge of the discharge port, and the pair of movable baffles are rotatably connected to the discharge port of the limiting stop edge through torsion springs and rotating shafts, the movable baffles will only be opened when the pushing cylinder applies force, thus preventing the shoe support from falling out of the discharge port when the pushing cylinder is not working.

[0023] An extended surrounding plate 16 is provided at the edge of the pressing push plate.

[0024] Because the edge of the pressing plate is provided with an extended surrounding plate, one end of the shoe support can be limited to prevent the shoe support from tilting during the pressing plate's application of force, which could lead to filling failure.

[0025] The mounting bracket is also equipped with a pair of guide plates 17.

[0026] Because the mounting frame is also equipped with a pair of guide plates, the boot can be accurately moved to the position of the blocking plate and aligned with the discharge port.

Claims

1. A device for assisting the installation of a last in a shoe former for the production of boots, characterized in that it comprises: The device comprises a mounting frame arranged on a conveyor belt, a pushing mechanism, a filling mechanism, a blocking plate and a sensor, the mounting frame is fixedly connected with the conveyor belt, the filling mechanism is fixedly arranged on the top of the mounting frame, the blocking plate is fixedly arranged on the mounting frame and below the filling mechanism, the pushing mechanism is arranged on one side of the blocking plate, the filling mechanism comprises a small conveyor belt, a limiting baffle, a pushing cylinder and a downward pushing plate, the limiting baffle is provided with an inlet and an outlet, the pushing cylinder is fixedly arranged above the outlet, the downward pushing plate is fixedly connected with the piston rod of the pushing cylinder, and the sensor is fixedly arranged on the blocking plate and connected with the pushing cylinder through a circuit.

2. The shoe last auxiliary mounting device for use in boot production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pushing mechanism comprises a pushing cylinder and a pushing plate, the pushing cylinder is fixedly arranged on the mounting frame and connected with the sensor, and the pushing plate is fixedly connected with the piston rod of the pushing cylinder.

3. The shoe last auxiliary mounting device for use in boot production according to claim 1, characterized in that: A pair of movable baffles are symmetrically arranged below the lower edge of the outlet of the limiting baffle, and the movable baffles are rotationally connected with the outlet of the limiting baffle through torsional springs and rotating shafts.

4. The auxiliary installation device for a shaping shoe tree for boot production according to claim 3, characterized in that: An extended surrounding plate is arranged at the edge of the downward pushing plate.

5. The shoe last auxiliary mounting device for boot production according to claim 1, characterized in that: A pair of guide plates are further arranged on the mounting frame.