Screen printing equipment for toy face shell

By introducing a loading device and a clamping device into the toy shell screen printing equipment, the problem of inconvenience caused by the screen printer being too close to the toy shell and the screen printing grid is solved, realizing quick loading and tight clamping, improving production efficiency and pattern clarity.

CN223999151UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17DONGGUAN XIAOBA INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-13
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

In traditional toy screen printing equipment, the screen printer is too close to the toy shell and the screen printing grid, which makes operation inconvenient, affects production efficiency, and increases the burden on workers.

Method used

A screen printing device including a loading device and a clamping device was designed. The device enables quick loading and unloading of toys through a push-pull plate and a sliding plate structure, and the clamping device ensures that the screen printing grid is tightly clamped to the toy, avoiding inconvenience in operation and accumulation of printing ink.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience and efficiency of screen printing on toy surfaces, avoids blurry screen printing patterns, and reduces the operational burden on staff and the burden on equipment.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of toy screen printing, in particular to screen printing equipment for a toy face shell. The device comprises an operation table, a support is installed on the surface of the operation table, a screen printer is installed on the surface of the support, a piece feeding device is arranged on the surface of the operation table, the piece feeding device comprises a push-pull plate, the push-pull plate is connected with the surface of the operation table in a sliding mode, one side of the push-pull plate is fixedly connected with a sliding plate, and the other side of the push-pull plate is fixedly connected with the screen printer. And a sliding rod is inserted into the sliding plate in a sliding manner. The problems that after the toys on the operation table are subjected to silk-screen printing through the silk-screen printer, the silk-screen printer is too close to the toys placed on the operation table or the silk-screen printing grid used by the silk-screen printer, so that workers cannot conveniently take down the toys subjected to silk-screen printing and cannot conveniently place new toys or the silk-screen printing grid are solved. The problem that the workload of workers and the using burden of equipment are increased due to the fact that the workers have to start the operation table again to adjust the position of the screen printer is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toy screen printing technology, and in particular to a screen printing device for toy faceplates. Background Technology

[0002] In the toy casing manufacturing process, screen printing is a crucial step in adding patterns, logos, and colors to the toy casing, enhancing the product's aesthetics and recognizability. However, traditional screen printing equipment for toy casings has revealed numerous drawbacks in actual operation, severely restricting production efficiency and cost control. From an operational convenience perspective, the layout design of traditional screen printing equipment has significant flaws. After the screen printer completes its work on the toy casing, the distance between the screen printer, the finished casing, and the screen printing grid is extremely close. Actual measurements show that the distance between the screen printer and the toy casing is often less than 5 centimeters, and the distance to the screen printing grid is mostly within 10 centimeters. This narrow space severely restricts the operator's working space when attempting to remove the finished casing and replace it with a new one or screen printing grid, making it difficult to use both hands freely and resulting in extreme inconvenience. This problem directly leads to a significant reduction in production efficiency. To complete the handling operations, operators often have to frequently start the worktable and adjust the position of the screen printer to obtain sufficient working space.

[0003] The inventors believe that the following defects often exist: after the screen printer finishes screen printing on the toy on the worktable, the distance between the screen printer and the toy on the worktable, or the distance between the screen printer and the screen printing grid used by the screen printer, is too close. This makes it inconvenient for the staff to remove the screen-printed toy, and it is also inconvenient to put in a new toy or screen printing grid. As a result, the staff has to restart the worktable to adjust the position of the screen printer, which increases the workload of the staff and the burden of using the equipment. Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, a screen printing device for toy shells is proposed. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies, such as the inconvenience for workers to remove screen-printed toys and place new toys or screen printing grids, forcing workers to restart the operating table to adjust the position of the screen printer, thus increasing the workload of workers and the burden on equipment. Therefore, this invention proposes a screen printing device for toy shells.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a screen printing device for toy faceplates, comprising an operating table, a support mounted on the surface of the operating table, a screen printer mounted on the surface of the support, a loading device on the surface of the operating table, the loading device comprising a push-pull plate, the push-pull plate being slidably connected to the surface of the operating table, a sliding plate being fixedly connected to one side of the push-pull plate, a sliding rod being slidably inserted in the sliding plate, one end of the sliding rod being fixedly connected to the support, a fixing rod being fixedly connected to the surface of the operating table, an operating plate being slidably connected to the arc surface of the fixing rod, a square plate being fixedly connected to one side of the operating plate, a fixing groove being formed on the surface of the push-pull plate, and a placement groove being formed on the surface of the push-pull plate.

[0006] The effect achieved by the above-mentioned components is as follows: By setting up the upper device, toys that need to be screen-printed can be quickly placed or removed from under the screen printer. This avoids the situation where, after the screen printer has finished screen-printing the toys on the operating table, the distance between the screen printer and the toys on the operating table, or the distance between the screen printer and the screen printing grid, is too close. This would make it inconvenient for the staff to remove the screen-printed toys, and it would also be inconvenient to put in new toys or screen printing grids. As a result, the staff would have to restart the operating table to adjust the position of the screen printer, which would increase the workload of the staff and the burden on the equipment. This improves the practicality of the device.

[0007] Preferably, a limiting plate is fixedly connected to the end of the fixing rod away from the operating table, and the size of the square plate is adapted to the size of the fixing groove of the push-pull plate.

[0008] The effect achieved by the above components is that the limiting plate restricts the maximum sliding distance of the operating plate on the arc surface of the fixed rod, thus preventing the operating plate from detaching from the arc surface of the fixed rod due to excessive pulling force when the operator pulls the operating plate.

[0009] Preferably, a first spring is fitted onto the arc surface of the fixing rod, and the two ends of the first spring are fixedly connected to the operating plate and the operating table, respectively.

[0010] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: the first spring improves the stability of the square plate when it limits the push-pull plate, and avoids the shaking caused by the operation of the equipment. The operating plate will not shake unintentionally on the arc surface of the fixed rod, which would cause the square plate to fall out of the fixed groove of the push-pull plate.

[0011] Preferably, a second spring is fitted onto the arc surface of the slide rod, and the two ends of the second spring are fixedly connected to the sliding plate and the slide rod, respectively.

[0012] The effect achieved by the above components is that the second spring automatically pops out the push-pull plate, thereby reducing the number of steps required for the operator to operate the device and improving the operator's work efficiency.

[0013] Preferably, the surface of the push-pull plate is provided with a clamping device, the clamping device including an L-shaped plate, the L-shaped plate being fixedly connected to the surface of the push-pull plate, a drive rod being threaded into the L-shaped plate, and one end of the drive rod being rotatably connected to the clamping plate.

[0014] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: by setting up a clamping device, the screen printing grid used for screen printing is tightly clamped to the toy, avoiding insufficient adhesion between the screen printing grid and the toy, which would cause the printing ink to accumulate and string between the screen printing grid and the toy, resulting in a blurry and unclear screen printing pattern on the toy, thus improving the practicality of the device.

[0015] Preferably, a handle is fixedly connected to one end of the drive rod, and a sponge pad is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping plate away from the drive rod.

[0016] The effects achieved by the above components are as follows: the handle facilitates the operation of the device by the staff and provides a more suitable point of leverage for the staff; the sponge pad reduces the damage to the screen printing grid caused by the clamping plate.

[0017] Preferably, a positioning rod is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping plate near the drive rod, and the arc surface of the positioning rod is slidably connected to the L-shaped plate.

[0018] The effect achieved by the above components is that the positioning rod restricts the clamping plate from rotating with the drive rod, so that the positioning rod can provide stable and precise guidance for the clamping plate.

[0019] In summary, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0020] 1. In this utility model, by setting up an upper device, the toys that need to be screen-printed can be quickly placed or removed from under the screen printer. This avoids the situation where, after the screen printer has finished screen-printing the toys on the operating table, the distance between the screen printer and the toys on the operating table, or the distance between the screen printer and the screen printing grid used by the screen printer, is too close. This would make it inconvenient for the staff to remove the screen-printed toys, and it would also be inconvenient to put in new toys or screen printing grids. As a result, the staff would have to restart the operating table to adjust the position of the screen printer, which would increase the workload of the staff and the burden of using the equipment. This improves the practicality of the device.

[0021] 2. In this utility model, by setting up a clamping device, the screen printing grid used for screen printing is tightly clamped to the toy, avoiding insufficient adhesion between the screen printing grid and the toy, which would cause the printing ink to accumulate and string between the screen printing grid and the toy, resulting in a blurry and unclear screen printing pattern on the toy, thus improving the practicality of the device. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the upper component device in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the upper component device in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 4 In this utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A;

[0026] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping device in this utility model.

[0027] Legend: 1. Operating table; 2. Support; 3. Screen printer; 4. Loading device; 5. Clamping device; 41. Push-pull plate; 42. Sliding plate; 43. Sliding rod; 44. Fixing rod; 45. Operating panel; 46. Square plate; 47. Limiting plate; 48. First spring; 49. Second spring; 51. L-shaped plate; 52. Drive rod; 53. Clamping plate; 54. Handle; 55. Sponge pad; 56. Positioning rod. Detailed Implementation

[0028] Reference Figure 1As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a screen printing device for toy covers, including an operating table 1, a support 2 mounted on the surface of the operating table 1, a screen printer 3 mounted on the surface of the support 2, and a loading device 4 provided on the surface of the operating table 1. By setting the loading device 4, the toy to be screen printed can be quickly placed or removed from under the screen printer 3, avoiding the situation where the screen printer 3 is too close to the toy placed on the operating table 1 after screen printing, or too close to the screen printing grid used by the screen printer 3, making it inconvenient for the operator to remove the screen-printed toy. To facilitate the insertion of new toys or screen printing grids, the operator must restart the operating table 1 to adjust the position of the screen printer 3, thereby increasing the workload of the operator and the burden on the equipment. To improve the practicality of the device, the surface of the push-pull plate 41 is equipped with a clamping device 5. By setting the clamping device 5, the screen printing grid used for printing on the screen printer 3 is tightly clamped to the toy, avoiding insufficient adhesion between the screen printing grid and the toy, which would cause the printing ink to accumulate and string between the screen printing grid and the toy, resulting in a blurry and unclear screen printing pattern on the toy. This improves the practicality of the device.

[0029] The specific configuration and function of the upper device 4 and the clamping device 5 will be explained in detail below.

[0030] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, in this embodiment: the upper device 4 includes a push-pull plate 41, which is slidably connected to the surface of the operating table 1. A sliding plate 42 is fixedly connected to one side of the push-pull plate 41, and a sliding rod 43 is slidably inserted into the sliding plate 42. One end of the sliding rod 43 is fixedly connected to the bracket 2. A fixing rod 44 is fixedly connected to the surface of the operating table 1, and an operating plate 45 is slidably connected to the arc surface of the fixing rod 44. A square plate 46 is fixedly connected to one side of the operating plate 45. A fixing groove and a placement groove are formed on the surface of the push-pull plate 41. The fixing rod 44 is located away from the surface of the operating table 1. One end of the operating table 1 is fixedly connected to a limiting plate 47. The size of the square plate 46 matches the size of the fixing groove of the push-pull plate 41. When the operator pulls the operating plate 45, the operating plate 45 slides on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44. At this time, the limiting plate 47 achieves the effect of limiting the maximum sliding distance of the operating plate 45 on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44, thus preventing the operating plate 45 from detaching from the arc surface of the fixed rod 44 due to excessive pulling force. A first spring 48 is sleeved on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44. Both ends are fixedly connected to the operating plate 45 and the operating table 1, respectively. When the operator releases the operating plate 45, the rebound force of the first spring 48 causes the operating plate 45 to slide on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44. At the same time, the operating plate 45 drives the square plate 46 to move until the square plate 46 is inserted into the fixed groove of the push-pull plate 41. At this time, the first spring 48 improves the stability of the square plate 46 when it limits the push-pull plate 41, avoiding shaking caused by the operation of the equipment. The operating plate 45 will shake unintentionally on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44, thereby causing the square plate 46 to detach from the fixed groove of the push-pull plate 41. When the fixed groove occurs, the arc surface of the slide rod 43 is fitted with a second spring 49. The two ends of the second spring 49 are fixedly connected to the sliding plate 42 and the slide rod 43 respectively. When the operator releases the square plate 46 from limiting the push-pull plate 41, the rebound force of the second spring 49 causes the sliding plate 42 to slide on the arc surface of the slide rod 43. At the same time, the sliding plate 42 causes the push-pull plate 41 to slide outward on the surface of the operating table 1. At this time, the second spring 49 achieves the effect of automatically popping out the push-pull plate 41, so as to reduce the operator's operation steps and improve the operator's work efficiency.

[0031] Reference Figure 5As shown, specifically, the clamping device 5 includes an L-shaped plate 51, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the push-pull plate 41. A drive rod 52 is threaded into the L-shaped plate 51. One end of the drive rod 52 is rotatably connected to a clamping plate 53, and the other end of the drive rod 52 is fixedly connected to a handle 54. A sponge pad 55 is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping plate 53 away from the drive rod 52. When the operator rotates the handle 54, the handle 54 drives the drive rod 52 to move within the thread of the L-shaped plate 51. At the same time, the drive rod 52 drives the clamping plate 53 to move, and the clamping plate 53 drives the sponge pad 55 to move until the sponge pad 55 clamps the screen printing grid used by the screen printer 3. At this time, the handle 54 facilitates the operator's use of the screen. The device provides a more suitable point of leverage for the operator. The sponge pad 55 reduces the damage to the screen printing grid caused by the clamping plate 53. A positioning rod 56 is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping plate 53 near the drive rod 52. The arc surface of the positioning rod 56 is slidably connected to the L-shaped plate 51. When the operator turns the handle 54, the handle 54 drives the drive rod 52 to move threadedly within the L-shaped plate 51. At the same time, the drive rod 52 drives the clamping plate 53 to move. The clamping plate 53 drives the positioning rod 56 to slide within the L-shaped plate 51. At this time, the positioning rod 56 achieves the effect of limiting the clamping plate 53 to rotate with the drive rod 52, so that the positioning rod 56 can provide stable and precise guidance for the clamping plate 53.

[0032] Working principle: When the toy shell to be screen-printed needs to be placed into or removed from the screen-printing area, the operator pulls the operating plate 45. The operating plate 45 slides on the arc surface of the fixed rod 44. The limiting plate 47 prevents it from sliding excessively and detaching from the fixed rod 44. During this process, the first spring 48 is stretched. As the operating plate 45 moves, the square plate 46 connected to it is pulled out from the fixing groove of the push-pull plate 41, releasing the limitation on the push-pull plate 41. At this time, the second spring 49 sleeved on the arc surface of the slide rod 43 begins to release its rebound force due to the previous compression state, driving the slide plate 42 to slide on the slide rod 43. The slide plate 42 then pushes the push-pull plate 41, which is fixedly connected to it, to slide outward on the surface of the operating table 1. The screen-printed toy faceplate, placed in the slot on the push-pull plate 41, is brought out of the screen-printing area. At the same time, it is convenient for the staff to place the new toy faceplate in the slot of the push-pull plate 41. After the new toy faceplate is placed, the staff releases the operating plate 45. The rebound force of the first spring 48 causes the operating plate 45 to slide in the opposite direction along the fixed rod 44. The operating plate 45 drives the square plate 46 to move and finally insert into the fixed slot of the push-pull plate 41, stabilizing and limiting the push-pull plate 41. Then, the staff can push the push-pull plate 41 to slide it inward along the surface of the operating table 1, sending the new toy faceplate into the screen-printing area, completing the entire loading and unloading process. This achieves convenient and efficient toy faceplate loading and unloading operations, improving work efficiency.

[0033] The operator rotates handle 54, which drives the drive rod 52, which is fixedly connected to it, to move in a threaded motion within the L-shaped plate 51. Since one end of the drive rod 52 is rotatably connected to the clamping plate 53, the movement of the drive rod 52 causes the clamping plate 53 to move synchronously. During the movement of the clamping plate 53, the positioning rod 56, which is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping plate 53 closest to the drive rod 52, slides within the L-shaped plate 51. The positioning rod 56 restricts the clamping plate 53 from rotating with the drive rod 52, providing stable and precise guidance for the clamping plate 53 and ensuring that the clamping plate 53 moves smoothly in the predetermined direction. As the clamping plate 53 moves, the sponge pad 55, which is fixed to the side away from the drive rod 52, also moves until the sponge pad 55 contacts and clamps the screen printing grid used by the screen printer 3. During this process, the handle 54 provides the operator with a suitable point of leverage for easy operation, while the sponge pad 55 effectively reduces the clamping damage that the clamping plate 53 may cause to the screen printing grid, achieving stable and safe clamping of the screen printing grid and meeting the needs of screen printing grid fixation in screen printing operations.

[0034] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

Claims

1. A silk-screening apparatus for toy faces, comprising an operating table (1), characterized in that: The surface of the operating table (1) is provided with a support (2), the surface of the support (2) is provided with a silk printer (3), the surface of the operating table (1) is provided with a piece device (4), the piece device (4) comprises a push-pull plate (41), the push-pull plate (41) is slidably connected with the surface of the operating table (1), one side of the push-pull plate (41) is fixedly connected with a sliding plate (42), the sliding plate (42) is slidably inserted with a slide rod (43), one end of the slide rod (43) is fixedly connected with the support (2), the surface of the operating table (1) is fixedly connected with a fixed rod (44), the circular surface of the fixed rod (44) is slidably connected with an operating plate (45), one side of the operating plate (45) is fixedly connected with a square plate (46), the surface of the push-pull plate (41) is provided with a fixed groove, and the surface of the push-pull plate (41) is provided with a placing groove.

2. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The end of the fixed rod (44) away from the operating table (1) is fixedly connected with a limiting plate (47), and the size of the square plate (46) is matched with the size of the fixed groove of the push-pull plate (41).

3. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The circular surface of the fixed rod (44) is sleeved with a first spring (48), and the two ends of the first spring (48) are fixedly connected with the operating plate (45) and the operating table (1) respectively.

4. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The circular surface of the slide rod (43) is sleeved with a second spring (49), and the two ends of the second spring (49) are fixedly connected with the sliding plate (42) and the slide rod (43) respectively.

5. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The surface of the push-pull plate (41) is provided with a clamping device (5), the clamping device (5) comprises an L-shaped plate (51), the L-shaped plate (51) is fixedly connected with the surface of the push-pull plate (41), the L-shaped plate (51) is threadedly inserted with a driving rod (52), and one end of the driving rod (52) is rotatably connected with a clamping plate (53).

6. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 5 wherein: One end of the driving rod (52) is fixedly connected with a handle (54), and one side of the clamping plate (53) away from the driving rod (52) is fixedly connected with a sponge pad (55).

7. A silk screening apparatus for toy faceshells as claimed in claim 5 wherein: One side of the clamping plate (53) close to the driving rod (52) is fixedly connected with a positioning rod (56), and the circular surface of the positioning rod (56) is slidably connected with the L-shaped plate (51).