Heating structure for water-based printing door wall film
By designing a rotatable heating structure and a high-reflectivity reflector, the problem of uneven heating of water-based printed door and wall films was solved, achieving uniform heat distribution and efficient utilization, thus improving production quality and efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing heating structure of water-based printed door and wall films is difficult to ensure uniform heating in all areas, which can easily lead to local overheating or underheating, affecting drying quality and product quality. At the same time, the low heat utilization efficiency leads to energy waste.
A rotatable heating structure is designed, combined with a reflector to improve the uniformity of heat distribution. The reflector is made of polished aluminum material with high reflectivity to reflect heat, and the rotation of the heating tube is realized through a gear transmission system to ensure that heat is evenly radiated to the surface of the door and wall film.
This has improved heating uniformity and thermal efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and enhanced the production quality and efficiency of water-based printed door and wall films.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of printing and processing technology, and in particular to a heating structure for water-based printed door and wall films. Background Technology
[0002] Water-based printing wall coverings have wide applications in the decoration industry, and their printing quality and production efficiency are of great concern. The heating structure plays a crucial role in the production process of water-based printing wall coverings. In practical applications, the heating structure of water-based printing wall coverings typically requires the use of the following technologies:
[0003] 1. The heating element, as the main heating component, converts electrical energy into heat energy to provide a heat source for drying the door and wall film;
[0004] 2. The protective netting is installed on the outside of the heating structure to prevent operators from accidentally coming into contact with the high-temperature heating element and to ensure operational safety.
[0005] 3. The motor and gear transmission system can provide power for the rotation of the heating structure, enabling the heating structure to rotate according to the set requirements.
[0006] Currently, manufacturers have adopted various equipment and methods to achieve efficient heating and drying of water-based printed door and wall films. Some manufacturers use fixed-position heating structures and optimize the layout of heating tubes to improve the heating effect. Other manufacturers add heat insulation materials to the heating structure to reduce heat loss and improve heat utilization efficiency.
[0007] However, the above-described embodiments still have the following problems: Regarding heating uniformity, a fixed heating structure makes it difficult to ensure uniform heating of all areas of the wall film, easily leading to localized overheating or underheating, affecting the drying quality and product quality of the wall film. Regarding thermal efficiency, ordinary heating structures, due to their relatively fixed heat reflection direction, cannot fully utilize the heat generated by the heating element, resulting in energy waste. This application proposes a solution to this problem: a heating structure designed for water-based printing wall films. By rotating the heating structure and setting a reflector, this heating structure can effectively improve heating uniformity, making the wall film heat more evenly, while simultaneously improving thermal efficiency and reducing energy consumption, thereby improving the production quality and efficiency of water-based printing wall films. Utility Model Content
[0008] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a heating structure for water-based printed door and wall films, which solves the problem that fixed heating structures cannot ensure uniform heating of all areas of the door and wall film, and are prone to local overheating or underheating, thus affecting the drying quality and product quality of the door and wall film.
[0009] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0010] A heating structure for water-based printed door and wall film includes a connecting frame, a set of heating tubes for heating is provided inside the connecting frame, fixing frames for fixing are fixedly connected to both the left and right sides of the connecting frame, fixing rods for support are rotatably connected to the back of the two fixing frames, a protective net for protection is provided inside the connecting frame, a connecting seat is fixedly connected to the left surface of the left fixing rod of the two fixing rods, a motor is fixedly installed on the left surface of the connecting seat, a reflector for reflection is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting frame, a round rod is fixedly connected to the left surface of the left fixing frame of the two fixing frames, a gear is fixedly connected to the left surface of the round rod, a base for support is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the two fixing rods, and two connecting rods for connection are fixedly connected between the two bases.
[0011] Preferably, the left side of the two fixed rods is rotatably connected to a second gear, and the motor output shaft is fixedly connected to the second gear.
[0012] Preferably, gear one meshes with gear two, the round rod is rotatably connected to the left fixed rod of the two fixed rods, and fixed strips are fixedly connected to both sides of the protective net, and both fixed strips are fixedly connected to the connecting frame.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0014] 1. During use, when a set of heating tubes is powered on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy, and the heating tubes begin to heat up. By starting the motor, its output shaft will drive the fixed gear two to rotate. During the rotation of gear two, it will drive the gear one that meshes with it to rotate together. The rotation of gear one will drive the fixed bracket to rotate. The rotation of the fixed bracket will drive the connecting bracket to rotate. At this time, a set of heating tubes installed in the connecting bracket will also rotate. Through rotation, the heat generated by the heating tubes can be radiated to the door and wall film at different angles. If the heating tubes are fixed, some areas of the door and wall film may be overheated while other areas are underheated. Through rotation, the heat can be more evenly distributed on the surface of the door and wall film.
[0015] 2. A reflector is installed inside the connecting frame to reflect heat, while a protective net fixed on the outside ensures operational safety. The reflector is made of polished aluminum with high reflectivity. According to the law of reflection of light, it reflects the heat radiated by the heating tube to the door and wall film, improving thermal efficiency. In addition, the reflector can reflect the heat generated by the heating tube to the door and wall film from multiple angles during rotation, thereby making better use of the heat generated by the heating tube and reducing heat loss. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this utility model. In order to better understand the technical means of this utility model and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, the preferred embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0017] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the connecting frame of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the fixing rod of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the reflector of this utility model.
[0021] Legend: 1. Connecting frame; 2. Heating tube; 3. Protective net; 4. Fixing rod; 5. Motor; 6. Base; 7. Connecting rod; 8. Fixing frame; 9. Gear 1; 10. Round rod; 11. Gear 2; 12. Connecting seat; 13. Reflector; 14. Fixing strip. Detailed Implementation
[0022] This application provides a heating structure for water-based printed door and wall film, effectively solving the problem that fixed heating structures cannot ensure uniform heating of all areas of the door and wall film, easily leading to local overheating or underheating, which affects the drying quality and product quality of the door and wall film. The heating structure designed for water-based printed door and wall film, through the rotation of the heating structure and the setting of a reflector, can effectively improve the heating uniformity, making the door and wall film heat up more evenly, while improving thermal efficiency and reducing energy consumption, thereby improving the production quality and efficiency of water-based printed door and wall film. Example
[0023] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the technical solution in this application embodiment effectively solves the problem that a fixed heating structure cannot ensure uniform heating of all areas of the door and wall film, easily leading to local overheating or underheating, which affects the drying quality and product quality of the door and wall film. The overall idea is as follows:
[0024] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a heating structure for water-based printed door and wall films, including a connecting frame 1. A set of heating tubes 2 are installed inside the connecting frame 1. Fixing frames 8 are fixedly connected to both sides of the connecting frame 1 for fixing. Fixing rods 4 are rotatably connected to the back of each fixing frame 8 for support. A protective net 3 is installed inside the connecting frame 1. A connecting seat 12 is fixedly connected to the left surface of the left fixing rod 4. A motor 5 is fixedly installed on the left surface of the connecting seat 12. A reflector 13 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting frame 1. A round rod 10 is fixedly connected to the left surface of the left fixing frame 8. The device is equipped with gear 9. The lower surfaces of the two fixed rods 4 are fixedly connected to bases 6 for support. Two connecting rods 7 are fixedly connected between the two bases 6. During use, when a set of heating tubes 2 is powered on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy, and the heating tubes 2 start to heat up. By starting the motor 5, its output shaft will drive the gear 11 fixed on it to rotate. During the rotation of gear 11, it will drive the gear 9 meshing with it to rotate together. The rotation of gear 9 will drive the fixed frame 8 to rotate. The rotation of the fixed frame 8 will drive the connecting frame 1 to rotate. At this time, the set of heating tubes 2 set in the connecting frame 1 will also rotate. Through rotation, the heat generated by the heating tubes 2 can be radiated to the door and wall film at different angles.
[0025] The left side of the two fixed rods 4 is rotatably connected to a gear 11. The output shaft of the motor 5 is fixedly connected to the gear 11. If the heating tube 2 is fixed, some areas of the door and wall film may be overheated while others are underheated. By rotating, the heat can be distributed more evenly on the surface of the door and wall film.
[0026] Gear 19 meshes with gear 21. The round rod 10 is rotatably connected to the left fixed rod 4 of the two fixed rods 4. Fixed strips 14 are fixedly connected to both sides of the protective net 3. Both fixed strips 14 are fixedly connected to the connecting frame 1. A reflector 13 is installed inside the connecting frame 1 to reflect heat. The protective net 3 fixed on the outside ensures operational safety. The reflector 13 is made of polished aluminum with high reflectivity. According to the law of reflection of light, it reflects the heat radiated by the heating tube 2 to the door wall film, improving thermal efficiency. In addition, the reflector 13 can reflect the heat generated by the heating tube 2 to the door wall film from multiple angles during rotation, so as to better utilize the heat generated by the heating tube 2 and reduce heat loss.
[0027] Working principle:
[0028] During use, when a set of heating tubes 2 is powered on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy, and the heating tubes 2 begin to heat up. The output shaft of the starting motor 5 drives the fixed gear 11 to rotate. During the rotation of gear 11, gear 11 drives gear 9, which meshes with it, to rotate. The rotation of gear 9 drives the fixed bracket 8 to rotate, which in turn drives the connecting bracket 1 to rotate. At this time, the set of heating tubes 2 installed inside the connecting bracket 1 also rotates. This rotation allows the heat generated by the heating tubes 2 to radiate onto the door / wall film at different angles. If the heating tubes 2 are not fixed in place, it may... In cases where some areas of the door / wall film overheat while others underheat, rotation allows the heat to be distributed more evenly across the film surface. A reflector 13 inside the connecting frame 1 reflects the heat, while a protective net 3 fixed on the outside ensures operational safety. The reflector 13 is made of polished aluminum with high reflectivity. Based on the law of light reflection, it reflects the heat radiated by the heating tube 2 towards the door / wall film, improving thermal efficiency. Furthermore, during rotation, the reflector 13 can reflect the heat generated by the heating tube 2 onto the door / wall film from multiple angles, thereby better utilizing the heat generated by the heating tube 2 and reducing heat loss.
[0029] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present invention and are not intended to limit the implementation. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations. However, obvious variations or modifications derived therefrom are still within the protection scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A heating structure for water-based printed door wall film, comprising a connecting frame (1), a group of heating pipes (2) for heating are arranged in the connecting frame (1), characterized in that, The connecting frame (1) is fixedly connected with a fixing frame (8) on the left and right sides for fixing, two fixing frames (8) are rotationally connected with a fixing rod (4) on the opposite sides for supporting, and the connecting frame (1) is provided with a protective net (3) for protection inside; Wherein, the left surface of the left fixing rod (4) of the two fixing rods (4) is fixedly connected with a connecting seat (12), the left surface of the connecting seat (12) is fixedly installed with a motor (5), the inner wall of the connecting frame (1) is fixedly connected with a reflecting cover (13) for reflection, the left surface of the left fixing frame (8) of the two fixing frames (8) is fixedly connected with a round rod (10), and the left surface of the round rod (10) is fixedly connected with a gear one (9).
2. A heating structure for use with a water-based printed door wall film as defined in claim 1, wherein: The lower surface of the two fixing rods (4) is fixedly connected with a base (6) for supporting; Wherein, two connecting rods (7) for connection are fixedly connected between the two bases (6).
3. A heating structure for use with a water-based printed door wall film as defined in claim 1, wherein: The left surface of the left fixing rod (4) of the two fixing rods (4) is rotationally connected with a gear two (11).
4. A heating structure for use with a water-based printed door wall film as defined in claim 3, wherein: The output shaft of the motor (5) is fixedly connected with the gear two (11).
5. A heating structure for use with a water-based printed door wall film as defined in claim 4, wherein: The gear one (9) is engaged with the gear two (11). Wherein, the round rod (10) is rotationally connected with the left fixing rod (4) of the two fixing rods (4).
6. A heating structure for use with a water-based printed door wall film as defined in claim 1, wherein: The left and right sides of the protective net (3) are fixedly connected with a fixed strip (14); Wherein, the two fixed strips (14) are fixedly connected with the connecting frame (1).