Rotary correction fluid labeling machine

By designing a rotary correction fluid labeling machine, the automatic labeling and discharging of correction fluid products is achieved through a rotary mechanism and multiple process mechanisms, solving the problems of low efficiency and high cost of traditional manual labeling and improving production efficiency.

CN223999965UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17HUIZHOU CIVORS STATIONERY CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-07-01
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Traditional correction fluid labeling process relies on manual operation, which is inefficient and costly, making it difficult to achieve efficient and rapid labeling, especially for correction fluid products with different shapes.

Method used

Design a rotary correction fluid labeling machine, including a turntable mechanism, a detection mechanism, a label dispensing mechanism, a pressing mechanism, and a material discharging mechanism. The turntable drives the fixture to rotate and sequentially pass through the detection, label dispensing, pressing, and material discharging processes to achieve automated labeling and material discharging.

Benefits of technology

It has achieved fully automated labeling and dispensing of correction fluid products, improving labeling efficiency and reducing labor costs.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a rotary correction fluid labeling machine which comprises a rotary table mechanism, a plurality of jigs, a detection mechanism, a label discharging mechanism, a pressing mechanism and a discharging mechanism, the jigs are detachably arranged on the surface of the rotary table mechanism at intervals in the circumferential direction. The detection mechanism, the label discharging mechanism, the pressing mechanism and the discharging mechanism are sequentially arranged on the circumferential side of the rotary table mechanism in the rotating direction of the rotary table mechanism. The detection mechanism is provided with a detection end, the detection end is telescopically arranged on a moving path of the multiple jigs in the horizontal direction, the label discharging mechanism is provided with a labeling end, and the labeling end is telescopically arranged above the rotating disc mechanism in the vertical direction and located on the moving path of the multiple jigs; the pressing mechanism is provided with a pressing end, the pressing end is arranged above the rotary table mechanism in a telescopic mode in the vertical direction and located on the moving path of the jigs, and the discharging mechanism is provided with a clamping end located on the moving path of the jigs.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of correction fluid production technology, specifically to a rotary correction fluid labeling machine. Background Technology

[0002] In the traditional labeling process for correction fluid, the product is typically placed manually on a labeling machine. The operator places the product in the labeling slot, and after labeling, the operator removes the labeled product. This method is inefficient and labor-intensive. Furthermore, the wide variety of packaging shapes and sizes for correction fluid, coupled with the simultaneous production of multiple products, including labeling, makes it difficult to achieve a highly efficient and streamlined labeling workflow. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, a rotary correction fluid labeling machine is provided.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a rotary correction fluid labeling machine, including a turntable mechanism, multiple fixtures, a detection mechanism, a label dispensing mechanism, a pressing mechanism, and a discharging mechanism. The multiple fixtures are detachably and spaced apart along the circumferential direction on the surface of the turntable mechanism. The detection mechanism, label dispensing mechanism, pressing mechanism, and discharging mechanism are sequentially arranged around the turntable mechanism along its rotation direction. The detection mechanism has a detection end that extends horizontally along the moving path of the multiple fixtures. The label dispensing mechanism has a labeling end that extends vertically above the turntable mechanism and is located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures. The pressing mechanism has a pressing end that extends vertically above the turntable mechanism and is located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures. The discharging mechanism has a clamping end that is located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures.

[0005] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the detection mechanism includes a detection bracket, a second drive cylinder, a detection rod, and a proximity switch. The detection bracket is disposed on one side of the turntable mechanism, the second drive cylinder is mounted on the detection bracket, the detection rod is connected to the drive end of the second drive cylinder, and the proximity switch is connected to one side of the detection rod. The sensing end of the proximity switch faces the end of the detection rod away from the turntable mechanism, and the detection end is formed at the other end of the detection rod. The second drive cylinder drives the detection rod and the proximity switch to move closer to or away from the fixture in the horizontal direction.

[0006] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the label dispensing mechanism includes a cabinet, a reel, a motor, a roll assembly, a label peeling plate, a label return assembly, and a labeling assembly. The reel, motor, roll assembly, label peeling plate, and label return assembly are all disposed on one side of the cabinet. The drive end of the motor is connected to the label return assembly. One end of the labeling assembly is connected to the cabinet. The labeling end is formed at the end of the labeling assembly. The labeling end is vertically extended and retracted above the fixture, and the label peeling plate is located on one side of the moving path of the labeling end.

[0007] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pressing mechanism includes a pressing bracket, a third driving cylinder, and a pressing component. The pressing bracket is disposed on one side of the turntable mechanism. One end of the third driving cylinder is connected to the pressing bracket. The pressing component is connected to the driving end of the third driving cylinder. The third driving cylinder drives the pressing component to move closer to or away from the fixture in a horizontal direction. The pressing end is formed at the bottom of the pressing component.

[0008] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the discharge mechanism includes a discharge bracket, a lead screw sliding module, a fourth drive cylinder, and a gripper. The discharge bracket is located on one side of the turntable mechanism. The lead screw sliding module is connected to the discharge bracket. One end of the fourth drive cylinder is connected to the drive end of the lead screw sliding module. The lead screw sliding module drives the fourth drive cylinder to move closer to or away from the fixture in the horizontal direction. The gripper is connected to one end of the fourth drive cylinder, and the clamping end is formed at the end of the gripper.

[0009] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the turntable mechanism includes a turntable, a drive motor and a divider. The drive motor is connected to the divider in a transmission manner, the turntable is connected to the drive end of the divider, and the divider drives the turntable to rotate. Multiple fixtures are arranged circumferentially on the surface of the turntable.

[0010] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the labeling assembly includes a connecting bracket, a fifth driving cylinder, and a suction plate. One end of the connecting bracket is connected to the cabinet, the fifth driving cylinder is connected to the connecting bracket, and the suction plate is connected to the driving end of the fifth driving cylinder. The fifth driving cylinder drives the suction plate to move closer to or away from the fixture in a vertical direction.

[0011] According to one embodiment of this utility model, the pressure mark is a sponge.

[0012] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: Multiple fixtures are driven to rotate via a turntable mechanism. When a fixture moves to the detection mechanism, the detection mechanism checks whether correction fluid is present on the fixture. If correction fluid is present, the detection mechanism sends a dispensing signal to the dispensing mechanism, causing the dispensing mechanism to dispense a label onto the surface of the correction fluid product when the fixture moves to that location. If no correction fluid is present, the detection mechanism sends a pause dispensing signal to the dispensing mechanism, causing the dispensing mechanism to stop dispensing labels when the fixture moves to that location. When the fixture moves to the pressing mechanism, the pressing end of the pressing mechanism presses the label onto the surface of the correction fluid product. When the fixture moves to the dispensing mechanism, the clamping end of the dispensing mechanism clamps and dispenses the correction fluid product from the fixture. This completes the automatic labeling and dispensing of correction fluid products, effectively improving the automation level of correction fluid labeling. Attached Figure Description

[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:

[0014] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the rotary correction fluid labeling machine in the embodiment;

[0015] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the turntable mechanism in the embodiment;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a partial schematic diagram of the rotary correction fluid labeling machine in the embodiment;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the detection rod in the embodiment;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the bidding mechanism in the embodiment.

[0019] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures

[0020] 1. Turntable mechanism; 11. Turntable; 12. Drive motor; 13. Divider; 2. Fixture; 3. Detection mechanism; 30. Detection end; 31. Detection bracket; 32. Second drive cylinder; 33. Detection rod; 331. Outer sleeve; 332. Spring; 333. Rod body; 334. Detection ring; 34. Proximity switch; 4. Label dispensing mechanism; 40. Labeling end; 41. Cabinet; 42. Reel; 43. Motor; 44. Reel assembly; 4 41. Roll; 45. Label peeling plate; 46. Label return assembly; 47. Labeling assembly; 471. Connecting bracket; 472. Fifth drive cylinder; 473. Suction plate; 48. Label sensor; 5. Pressing mechanism; 50. Pressing end; 51. Pressing bracket; 52. Third drive cylinder; 53. Label pressing component; 6. Discharge mechanism; 60. Clamping end; 61. Discharge bracket; 62. Screw sliding module; 63. Fourth drive cylinder; 64. Gripper. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The following drawings will disclose several embodiments of this utility model. For clarity, many practical details will be described in the following description. However, it should be understood that these practical details should not be used to limit this utility model. That is, in some embodiments of this utility model, these practical details are not essential. In addition, for the sake of simplicity, some conventional structures and components will be shown in the drawings in a simple schematic manner.

[0022] Furthermore, in this utility model, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" is for descriptive purposes only and does not specifically refer to any order or sequence, nor is it intended to limit the utility model. They are merely used to distinguish components or operations described with the same technical terms and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only if they are feasible for those skilled in the art. If a combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0023] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1This is a perspective view of a rotary correction fluid labeling machine. This embodiment provides a rotary correction fluid labeling machine, which includes a turntable mechanism 1, multiple fixtures 2, a detection mechanism 3, a label dispensing mechanism 4, a pressing mechanism 5, and a discharging mechanism 6. The multiple fixtures 2 are detachably and spaced apart along the circumference of the turntable mechanism 1. The detection mechanism 3, label dispensing mechanism 4, pressing mechanism 5, and discharging mechanism 6 are sequentially arranged around the circumference of the turntable mechanism 1 along its rotation direction. Each fixture 2 has a placement groove adapted to the correction fluid product, used to place the correction fluid product and ensure its stable placement. The fixtures 2 are detachably connected to the turntable mechanism 1, allowing for the stable application of different types of correction fluid products by replacing different fixtures 2. A turntable mechanism 1 drives multiple fixtures 2 to rotate. A detection mechanism 3 detects whether correction fluid is placed on the fixture 2. A label dispensing mechanism 4 places a label on the surface of the correction fluid product. A pressing mechanism 5 presses down the label on the correction fluid product, causing the label to adhere to and conform to the surface of the correction fluid product. Specifically, the label dispensing mechanism 4 has a detection end 30, which is horizontally telescopically positioned along the moving path of the multiple fixtures 2. The label dispensing mechanism 4 also has a labeling end 40, which is vertically telescopically positioned above the turntable mechanism 1 and located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures 2. The pressing mechanism 5 has a pressing end 50, which is vertically telescopically positioned above the turntable mechanism 1 and located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures 2. The discharge mechanism 6 has a clamping end 60, which is also located along the moving path of the multiple fixtures 2.

[0024] In actual use, the turntable mechanism 1 drives the fixture 2 to rotate. Correction fluid products are manually placed onto the fixtures 2 of the turntable mechanism 1 sequentially, with each fixture 2 corresponding to one correction fluid product. When the fixture 2 rotates to the detection mechanism 3, the turntable 11 drive mechanism pauses, and the detection end 30 of the detection mechanism 3 approaches the corresponding fixture 2 horizontally to detect whether a correction fluid product is placed on the fixture 2. When the detection mechanism 3 detects a correction fluid product on the fixture 2, it sends a dispensing signal to the dispensing mechanism 4, causing the dispensing mechanism 4 to dispense a label. When the detection mechanism 3 detects no correction fluid product on the fixture 2, it sends a pause dispensing signal to the dispensing mechanism 4. After the detection mechanism 3 completes the detection, the turntable mechanism 1 moves the fixture 2 to the dispensing mechanism 4, and then the turntable mechanism 1 pauses. If the labeling machine receives the dispensing signal, the labeling end 40 of the dispensing mechanism 4 approaches the fixture 2 vertically and places the label on the surface of the correction fluid product. After completion, the labeling end 40 moves away from the fixture 2 vertically. If the labeling mechanism receives a pause label dispensing signal, the label dispensing mechanism 4 pauses label dispensing. After label dispensing is completed, the turntable mechanism 1 drives the fixture 2 to rotate to the pressing mechanism 5. Then, the pressing end 50 of the pressing mechanism 5 approaches the fixture 2 vertically, pressing the label on the surface of the correction fluid product, making the label adhere to the surface of the correction fluid product. Then, the pressing end 50 of the pressing mechanism 5 moves away from the fixture 2 vertically. Then, the turntable mechanism 1 drives the fixture 2 to the dispensing mechanism 6. The clamping end 60 of the dispensing mechanism approaches the fixture 2 horizontally and clamps the labeled correction fluid product in the fixture 2 for dispensing, thus completing the fully automatic labeling and dispensing of the correction fluid product. It should be noted that in the actual production process, the detection mechanism 3, label dispensing mechanism 4, pressing mechanism 5, and dispensing mechanism 6 operate simultaneously. The detection mechanism 3, label dispensing mechanism 4, pressing mechanism 5, and dispensing mechanism 6 process the correction fluid product in one fixture 2 simultaneously to improve labeling efficiency.

[0025] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the turntable mechanism. The turntable mechanism 1 includes a turntable 11, a drive motor 12, and a divider 13. The turntable mechanism 1 and the divider 13 are connected by a belt (not shown in the figure). The turntable 11 is connected to the drive end of the divider 13. Multiple fixtures 2 are spaced circumferentially on the surface of the turntable 11. In practical applications, the drive motor 12 is connected to the divider 13 via a belt. The drive motor 12 drives the divider 13 to run, and the divider 13 converts the continuous operation of the drive motor 12 into intermittent motion, causing the turntable 11 to rotate intermittently. Simultaneously, the rotation of the turntable 11 causes the multiple fixtures 2 on its surface to rotate, so that each fixture 2 sequentially passes through the detection mechanism 3, the label dispensing mechanism 4, the pressing mechanism 5, and the material dispensing mechanism 6. In this example, the divider 13 is model HZ80DF.

[0026] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 , Figure 3 This is a partial schematic diagram of a rotary correction fluid labeling machine. The detection mechanism 3 includes a detection bracket 31, a second drive cylinder 32, a detection rod 33, and a proximity switch 34. The detection bracket 31 is located on one side of the turntable mechanism 1, and is situated on the side of the label dispensing mechanism 4 away from the pressing mechanism 5. The second drive cylinder 32 is mounted on the detection bracket 31, and the detection rod 33 is connected to the drive end of the second drive cylinder 32. The second drive cylinder 32 drives the detection rod 33 to move closer to or away from the fixture 2. The proximity switch 34 is connected to one side of the detection rod 33, with the sensing end of the proximity switch 34 facing the end of the detection rod 33 away from the turntable mechanism 1, and the detection end 30 is formed at the other end of the detection rod.

[0027] Please refer to Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the detection rod. Specifically, the detection rod 33 includes an outer sleeve 331, a spring 332, a rod body 333, and a detection ring 334. The spring 332 is sleeved on the outside of the rod body 333, with one end of the spring 332 abutting against the retaining ring of the rod body 333, and the other end of the spring 332 abutting against the inner wall of the outer sleeve 331. The outer sleeve 331 is movably connected to the rod body 333 through the spring 332, and the outer sleeve 331 is connected to the driving end of the second drive cylinder 32. The end of the rod body 333 near the turntable mechanism 1 is the detection end 30, and the detection ring 334 is encircled on the end of the rod body 333 away from the detection end 30. A proximity switch 34 is connected to one side of the outer sleeve 331, with the sensing end of the proximity switch 34 facing the rod body 333, and the proximity switch 34 is located on the moving path of the detection ring 334.

[0028] When the testing mechanism 3 tests the fixture 2, the second drive cylinder 32 drives the testing rod 33 and the proximity switch 34 to approach the fixture 2. If there is correction fluid in the fixture 2, the testing end 30 of the rod 333 abuts against the end of the correction fluid in the fixture 2. Due to the obstruction of the correction fluid, the rod 333 moves backward relative to the outer sleeve 331. At the same time, the spring 332 is compressed. As the rod 333 moves relative to the outer sleeve 331, it drives the testing ring 334 to move backward, so that the testing ring 334 moves to the sensing end of the proximity switch 34. The proximity switch 34 senses the testing ring 334, thereby determining that there is correction fluid on the fixture 2. When the proximity switch 34 determines that there is correction fluid on the fixture 2, it sends a bidding signal to the bidding mechanism 4. After the test is completed, the second drive cylinder 32 drives the test rod 33 to reset. The second drive cylinder 32 drives the outer sleeve 331 to move away from the fixture 2 in the horizontal direction. When the test end 30 of the rod 333 disengages from the correction fluid product, the rod 333 and the test ring 334 reset relative to the outer sleeve 331 under the elastic force of the spring 332.

[0029] During testing by the testing mechanism 3, if there is no correction fluid product in the fixture 2, the second drive cylinder 32 drives the detection rod 33 to approach the fixture 2. Since there is no correction fluid product in the fixture 2, the detection end 30 of the rod 333 is unobstructed, causing the drive end of the second drive cylinder 32 to drive the outer sleeve 331, the rod 333, and the detection ring 334 to move closer to the fixture 2. At this time, the proximity switch 34 does not sense the detection ring 334, so the testing mechanism 3 determines that there is no correction fluid product on the fixture 2. When the testing mechanism 3 determines that there is no correction fluid product on the fixture 2, the testing mechanism 3 sends a pause bidding signal to the bidding mechanism 4.

[0030] Please refer to Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the label dispensing mechanism. The label dispensing mechanism 4 includes a cabinet 41, a reel 42, a motor 43, a roll assembly 44, a label peeling plate 45, a label return assembly 46, and a label application assembly 47. The reel 42, motor 43, roll assembly 44, label peeling plate 45, and label return assembly 46 are all located on one side of the cabinet 41, and the drive end of the motor 43 is connected to the label return assembly 46. One end of the label application assembly 47 is mounted on the cabinet 41, and a label application end 40 is formed at the end of the label application assembly 47. The label application end 40 is vertically extended and retracted above the fixture 2, and the label peeling plate 45 is located on one side of the moving path of the label application end 40.

[0031] The reel 42 is used to wind up labels that have not been peeled off. The roll assembly 44 includes a plurality of rolls 441, which are spaced apart on one side of the cabinet 41 and are used to support the labels.

[0032] In use, the label paper from the reel 42 is sequentially wound onto multiple rolls 441, the label peeling plate 45, and the label return assembly 46. The drive end of the motor 43 is connected to the label return assembly 46, and the motor 43 drives the label return assembly 46 to rotate. When the label return assembly 46 rotates, it winds up the label paper after it has been peeled. At the same time, the rotation of the label return assembly 46 drives the label paper wound on the reel 42, multiple rolls, and the label peeling plate 45. When the label paper passes the label peeling plate 45, the label on the label paper detaches from the label paper. Then, the labeling end 40 of the labeling assembly 47 approaches the label peeling plate 45 in a vertical direction and picks up the label that has detached from the label paper. Then, the labeling end 40 drives the label in a vertical direction to approach the correction fluid product placed on the fixture 2 and places the label on the surface of the correction fluid product, thus realizing the label dispensing.

[0033] Furthermore, the label dispensing mechanism 4 also includes a label sensor 48, which is located on one side of the cabinet 41 and between the two rolls 441. The label sensor 48 is used to detect whether a label is present on the label paper. When the label sensor 48 detects no label on the label paper, the drive motor 12 continues to drive the label return assembly 46 to rotate, causing the label paper to continue to move towards the peeling plate 45 until the label detection assembly detects a label on the label paper. It should be noted that the label sensor 48 is prior art and will not be described in detail here.

[0034] The labeling assembly 47 includes a connecting bracket 471, a fifth drive cylinder 472, and a suction plate 473. One end of the connecting bracket 471 is connected to the cabinet 41, ensuring a stable connection between the connecting bracket 471 and the cabinet 41. The fifth drive cylinder 472 is connected to the connecting bracket 471, and the suction plate 473 is connected to the drive end of the fifth drive cylinder 472. In use, the fifth drive cylinder 472 drives the suction plate 473 to move vertically closer to or further away from the fixture 2.

[0035] When the label is conveyed to the peeling plate 45, the label separates from the label paper under the action of the peeling plate 45. The fifth drive cylinder 472 drives the suction plate 473 to move vertically towards the fixture 2. When the suction plate 473 moves to the label, the fifth drive cylinder 472 provides air pressure to the suction plate 473, so that the suction plate 473 has an adsorption force. The suction plate 473 will adsorb the label, and the fifth drive cylinder 472 continues to drive the suction plate 473 to move closer to the fixture 2, so that the label comes into contact with the correction fluid product in the fixture 2. Then the fifth drive cylinder 472 removes the air pressure provided to the suction plate 473, so that the label is detached from the suction plate 473. Then the fifth drive cylinder 472 drives the suction plate 473 to reset, thereby placing the peeled label on the surface of the correction fluid product.

[0036] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The pressing mechanism 5 includes a pressing bracket 51, a third drive cylinder 52, and a label pressing component 53. The pressing bracket 51 is located on one side of the turntable mechanism 1, and is situated on the side of the labeling mechanism away from the detection mechanism 3. The third drive cylinder 52 is mounted on the pressing bracket 51, and the label pressing component 53 is connected to the drive end of the third drive cylinder 52. In use, the third drive cylinder 52 drives the label pressing component 53 to move closer to or away from the fixture 2, and a pressing end 50 is formed at the end of the label pressing component 53.

[0037] When the correction fluid product with the label rotates to the pressing mechanism 5 along with the turntable mechanism 1, the third drive cylinder 52 drives the label pressing component 53 to approach the correction fluid product. The label pressing component 53 presses the label onto the surface of the correction fluid product, making the label completely adhere to the correction fluid product, thus completing the labeling. After the labeling is completed, the third drive cylinder 52 drives the label pressing component 53 to move away from the correction fluid product in the vertical direction, waiting to press down on the next correction fluid product.

[0038] Furthermore, the label 53 is made of sponge, which allows the label 53 to be pressed onto the surface of the correction fluid product, and since the sponge is a soft material, it can fit into correction fluid products of any shape.

[0039] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The discharge mechanism 6 includes a discharge bracket 61, a lead screw sliding module 62, a fourth drive cylinder 63, and a gripper 64. The discharge bracket 61 is located on one side of the turntable mechanism 1, and is situated on the side of the pressing mechanism 5 away from the label-dispensing mechanism 4. The lead screw sliding module 62 is horizontally connected to the discharge bracket 61. One end of the fourth drive cylinder 63 is connected to the drive end of the lead screw sliding module 62, allowing the lead screw sliding module 62 to drive the fourth drive cylinder 63 to move horizontally towards or away from the fixture 2. The gripper 64 is connected to the drive end of the fourth drive cylinder 63; when the lead screw sliding module 62 drives the fourth drive cylinder 63 to move, the gripper 64 moves accordingly. The fourth drive cylinder 63 is used to drive the gripper 64 to clamp or open.

[0040] When the labeled correction fluid product moves to the discharge mechanism 6, the lead screw sliding module 62 drives the fourth drive cylinder 63 and the gripper 64 to approach the fixture 2 in the horizontal direction. Then, the fourth drive cylinder 63 drives the gripper 64 to pick up the correction fluid product on the fixture 2. Then, the lead screw sliding module 62 drives the fourth drive cylinder 63 and the gripper 64 holding the correction fluid product to move away from the fixture 2 in the horizontal direction. Finally, the fourth drive cylinder 63 drives the gripper 64 to release the correction fluid product, so that the correction fluid product is discharged.

[0041] In summary, a correction fluid product is placed on each fixture 2. Multiple fixtures 2 are rotated by a turntable mechanism 1, causing them to pass sequentially through a detection mechanism 3, a labeling mechanism 4, a pressing mechanism 5, and a discharge mechanism 6. When a fixture 2 rotates to the detection mechanism 3, the detection end 30 of the detection mechanism 3 checks whether there is a correction fluid product on the fixture 2. If the detection mechanism 3 detects a correction fluid product on the fixture 2, it sends a labeling signal to the labeling mechanism 4; if the detection mechanism 3 detects no correction fluid product on the fixture 2, it sends a pause labeling signal to the labeling mechanism 4. When the fixture 2 rotates to the labeling mechanism 4, if the labeling mechanism 4 receives a labeling signal, its labeling end 40 labels the correction fluid product on the fixture 2; if the labeling mechanism 4 receives a pause labeling signal, it pauses. When the fixture 2 rotates to the pressing mechanism 5, the pressing end 50 of the pressing mechanism 5 presses down, pressing the label placed on the surface of the correction fluid product onto the surface of the correction fluid product. When the fixture 2 rotates to the discharge mechanism 6, the clamping end 60 of the discharge mechanism 6 clamps the correction fluid product in the fixture 2 and discharges it, thereby completing the automated labeling and discharge of the correction fluid product, which greatly improves the labeling efficiency.

[0042] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principle of this utility model should be included within the scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A rotary correction fluid labeler characterized by, The application relates to a rotary table mechanism (1), a plurality of jigs (2), a detection mechanism (3), a label dispensing mechanism (4), a pressing mechanism (5) and a discharging mechanism (6); the plurality of jigs (2) are arranged on the surface of the rotary table mechanism (1) in a detachable manner along the circumferential direction; the detection mechanism (3), the label dispensing mechanism (4), the pressing mechanism (5) and the discharging mechanism (6) are sequentially arranged on the side of the rotary table mechanism (1) along the rotating direction of the rotary table mechanism (1); the detection mechanism (3) has a detection end (30) which is arranged on the moving path of the plurality of jigs (2) in a telescopic manner along the horizontal direction; the label dispensing mechanism (4) has a label dispensing end (40) which is arranged above the rotary table mechanism (1) in a telescopic manner along the vertical direction, and the label dispensing end (40) is located on the moving path of the plurality of jigs (2); the pressing mechanism (5) has a pressing end (50) which is arranged above the rotary table mechanism (1) in a telescopic manner along the vertical direction, and the pressing end (50) is located on the moving path of the plurality of jigs (2); and the discharging mechanism (6) has a clamping end (60) which is located on the moving path of the plurality of jigs (2). The detection mechanism (3) comprises a detection support (31), a second driving cylinder (32), a detection rod (33) and a proximity switch (34); the detection support (31) is arranged on one side of the rotary table mechanism (1); the second driving cylinder (32) is mounted on the detection support (31); the detection rod (33) is connected to the driving end of the second driving cylinder (32); the proximity switch (34) is connected to one side of the detection rod (33), and the sensing end of the proximity switch (34) faces the end of the detection rod (33) which is away from the rotary table mechanism (1); the detection end (30) is formed on the other end of the detection rod (33); and the second driving cylinder (32) drives the detection rod (33) and the proximity switch (34) to move close to or away from the jigs (2) along the horizontal direction.

2. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 1 wherein, The label dispensing mechanism (4) comprises a cabinet body (41), a material winding disc (42), a motor (43), a winding drum assembly (44), a label stripping plate (45), a label returning assembly (46) and a label dispensing assembly (47); the material winding disc (42), the motor (43), the winding drum assembly (44), the label stripping plate (45) and the label returning assembly (46) are arranged on one side of the cabinet body (41); the driving end of the motor (43) is in transmission connection with the label returning assembly (46); one end of the label dispensing assembly (47) is connected to the cabinet body (41); the label dispensing end (40) is formed on the end of the label dispensing assembly (47); the label dispensing end (40) is arranged above the jigs (2) in a telescopic manner along the vertical direction; and the label stripping plate (45) is located on one side of the moving path of the label dispensing end (40).

3. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 1 wherein, ​ 4. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 1 wherein, The lower pressing mechanism (5) comprises a lower pressing support (51), a third driving cylinder (52) and a label pressing member (53), the lower pressing support (51) is arranged on one side of the rotating disc mechanism (1), one end of the third driving cylinder (52) is connected to the lower pressing support (51), the label pressing member (53) is connected to the driving end of the third driving cylinder (52), the third driving cylinder (52) drives the label pressing member (53) to move towards or away from the jig (2) along the horizontal direction, and the lower pressing end (50) is formed at the bottom of the label pressing member (53).

5. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 1 wherein, The discharging mechanism (6) comprises a discharging support (61), a lead screw sliding module (62), a fourth driving cylinder (63) and a clamping jaw (64), the discharging support (61) is arranged on one side of the rotating disc mechanism (1), the lead screw sliding module (62) is connected to the discharging support (61), one end of the fourth driving cylinder (63) is connected to the driving end of the lead screw sliding module (62), the lead screw sliding module (62) drives the fourth driving cylinder (63) to move towards or away from the jig (2) along the horizontal direction, the clamping jaw (64) is connected to one end of the fourth driving cylinder (63), and the clamping end (60) is formed at the end of the clamping jaw (64).

6. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 1 wherein, The rotating disc mechanism (1) comprises a rotating disc (11), a driving motor (12) and a divider (13), the driving motor (12) is in driving connection with the divider (13), the rotating disc (11) is connected to the driving end of the divider (13), and the divider (13) drives the rotating disc (11) to rotate; a plurality of jigs (2) are arranged on the surface of the rotating disc (11) in a circumferential direction.

7. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 3 wherein, The label sticking assembly (47) comprises a connecting support (471), a fifth driving cylinder (472) and a suction plate (473), one end of the connecting support (471) is connected to the cabinet (41), the fifth driving cylinder (472) is connected to the connecting support (471), the suction plate (473) is connected to the driving end of the fifth driving cylinder (472), and the fifth driving cylinder (472) drives the suction plate (473) to move towards or away from the jig (2) along the vertical direction.

8. The rotary correction fluid labeler of claim 4 wherein, The label pressing member (53) is a sponge.