Duplex bag arranging device

By designing a double-bag material handling device, which utilizes the alternating working states of the suction cup units on the rotating disk, the problem of material handling relying on manual labor is solved, realizing automated sorting and weighing, improving production efficiency and saving labor costs.

CN224000583UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17KUNSHAN QUNZHEN ENG TECH CO LTD
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-09
Publication Date
2026-03-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In the current packaging bag production process, the material handling process requires manual intervention, which leads to low efficiency and increased labor costs.

Method used

Design a double-bag material handling device that uses the alternating working states of suction cup units on a rotating disk to achieve automated material sorting and weighing. By switching between the suction state and the material handling state, combined with a buffer unit and detection elements, automated material conveying and weighing are achieved.

Benefits of technology

It has enabled automated sorting and weighing of materials, improving production efficiency, saving labor costs, and increasing sorting speed.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN224000583U_ABST
    Figure CN224000583U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model discloses a double-linked-bag arranging device which comprises a rack body, a feeding part and a discharging part which are arranged on the rack body, and further comprises an arranging part arranged between the feeding part and the discharging part. The material arranging part comprises a first driving unit and a rotating disc arranged at the output end of the first driving unit, a plurality of sets of suction cup units and a second driving unit for driving the suction cup units to rotate are installed on the rotating disc, and a material arranging unit is arranged on one side of the starting end of the discharging part; the suction cup unit carries materials from the feeding part to the material arranging unit to be arranged, and the materials are sent out through the discharging part. Manual participation is not needed, the labor cost is saved, the two sets of suction cup units are alternately used, the sorting speed is increased, and the production efficiency is improved.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of packaging bag production technology, and in particular relates to a double-bag feeding device. Background Technology

[0002] When producing granulated food products, such as granulated sugar, salt, monosodium glutamate, or yeast powder, plastic bags are typically used, packaged by weight, and then sold. However, production is usually done in batches, so after packaging, each bag needs to be weighed individually to check if it meets the weight standard. Weighing is usually done using a conveyor belt with a weighing function, where the weight is measured during transport. However, this conveyor belt needs to pass through the bags one by one without piling up to ensure accurate weighing. Therefore, after the packaging bags come out of the production equipment, any accumulated material needs to be sorted out and passed through the weighing conveyor bag at intervals. However, if this sorting method is done manually, it is very inefficient and wastes labor costs. Summary of the Invention

[0003] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0004] A double-bag sorting device includes a frame body and a feeding section and a discharging section disposed on the frame body, and further includes a sorting section disposed between the feeding section and the discharging section;

[0005] The material handling section includes a first drive unit and a rotating disk disposed at the output end of the first drive unit. The rotating disk is equipped with several sets of suction cup units and a second drive unit that drives the suction cup units to rotate. A material handling unit is provided on one side of the starting end of the discharge section. The suction cup units transport the material from the feeding section to the material handling unit for handling and then send it out through the discharge section.

[0006] Furthermore, the suction cup units are divided into two working states: adsorption state and material handling state. When the suction cup units rotate to the feeding side, they are in the adsorption state; when they rotate to the discharging side, they are in the material handling state. When in the adsorption state, the suction cup units are staggered at different heights, and the height interval is denoted as H.

[0007] Furthermore, it also includes a buffer unit located at the end of the forward direction of the feeding section, where the material enters the buffer unit for temporary storage, and the suction cup unit transports the material from the buffer unit to the material handling unit.

[0008] Furthermore, the buffer unit includes a buffer plate and a first pneumatic element that drives the buffer plate to rotate, and also includes a plurality of detection elements for detecting whether there is material on the buffer plate.

[0009] Furthermore, the suction cup unit includes a connecting plate and a second pneumatic component mounted on the connecting plate. The output end of the second pneumatic component is connected to at least one set of suction cups, and the connecting plate is rotatably connected to the rotating disk.

[0010] Furthermore, the second drive unit includes a third pneumatic element and a linkage structure connected to the third pneumatic element. The third pneumatic element drives several sets of connecting plates to rotate synchronously through the linkage structure.

[0011] Furthermore, the material handling unit includes a material handling rack mounted on a conveyor belt, and the conveyor belt is also provided with several spacer baffles.

[0012] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] This utility model features a rotating disk with two large sets of suction cup units. These two sets of suction cup units switch working states back and forth via the rotating disk. The two working states are adsorption and material handling. Each large set of suction cup units includes three small suction cups. In the adsorption state, the suction cups can adsorb materials individually. Then, when rotating to the material handling state, the suction cups release air and enter between the material handling baffles to form gaps. The conveyor belt then delivers the materials at these gaps to the weighing area to complete the weighing process. No manual intervention is required, saving labor costs. Furthermore, the alternating use of the two sets of suction cup units increases sorting speed and improves production efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the material handling section of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cache unit structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the height intervals of several groups of suction cup units in the adsorption state of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the suction cup unit structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second drive unit of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 7 This is a top view schematic diagram of the second drive unit of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the material handling unit structure of this utility model;

[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0024] 1. Frame body; 2. Feeding section; 3. Discharging section; 4. Material handling section; 41. Buffer unit; 411. Buffer plate; 412. First pneumatic component; 413. Detection component; 42. Rotary disk; 43. First drive unit; 44. Suction cup unit; 441. Connecting plate; 442. Second pneumatic component; 443. Suction cup; 45. Second drive unit; 451. Third pneumatic component; 452. Linkage structure; 46. Material handling unit; 461. Material handling rack; 462. Conveyor belt; 463. Baffle; 5. Material. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that the advantages and features of the present invention can be more easily understood by those skilled in the art, thereby making a clearer and more definite definition of the scope of protection of the present invention. Specific Implementation

[0026] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, a double-bag material handling device includes a frame body 1 and a feeding section 2 and a discharging section 3 disposed on the frame body 1, and a material handling section 4 disposed between the feeding section 2 and the discharging section 3; it also includes a buffer unit 41 disposed at the forward end of the feeding section 2, the material 5 enters the buffer unit 41 for temporary storage, and the suction cup unit 44 transports the material 5 from the buffer unit 41 to the material handling unit 46. The buffer unit 41 includes a buffer plate 411 and a first pneumatic element 412 for driving the buffer plate 411 to rotate, and also includes several detection elements 413 for detecting whether there is material 5 on the buffer plate 411.

[0027] The material handling section 4 includes a first drive unit 43 and a rotating disk 42 disposed at the output end of the first drive unit 43. The rotating disk 42 is equipped with several sets of suction cup units 44 and a second drive unit 45 that drives the suction cup units 44 to rotate. A material handling unit 46 is provided on one side of the starting end of the discharge section 3. The suction cup units 44 transport the material 5 from the feeding section 2 to the material handling unit 46 for handling, and then discharge it through the discharge section 3. Specifically, the several sets of suction cup units 44 have two working states: an adsorption state and a material handling state. When the several sets of suction cup units 44 rotate to the feeding section 2 side, it is in the adsorption state; when they rotate to the discharge section 3 side, it is in the material handling state. When in the adsorption state, the several sets of suction cup units 44 are staggered in height, with the height interval denoted as H. Figure 4 As shown. Specifically, the suction cup unit 44 includes a connecting plate 441 and a second pneumatic element 442 mounted on the connecting plate 441. The output end of the second pneumatic element 442 is connected to at least one set of suction cups 443. The connecting plate 441 is rotatably connected to the rotating disk 42.

[0028] Specifically, the second drive unit 45 includes a third pneumatic element 451 and a connecting rod structure 452 connected to the third pneumatic element 451. The third pneumatic element 451 drives several sets of connecting plates 441 to rotate synchronously through the connecting rod structure 452. The material handling unit 46 includes a material handling rack 461 and a conveyor belt 462 mounted on the material handling rack 461. The conveyor belt 462 is also provided with several spacer baffles 463. Suction cups place the material 5 between the spacer baffles 463 respectively, and the material is conveyed to the discharge section 3 by the conveyor belt 462.

[0029] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A duplex bag collating device characterized by: The utility model relates to a material sorting device, including rack body (1) and set up on the rack body (1) feed part (2) and discharge part (3), still including setting up between the feed part (2) and discharge part (3) material sorting part (4); The material sorting part (4) includes a first drive unit (43) and a rotating disc (42) provided at the output end of the first drive unit (43), a plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are installed on the rotating disc (42), and a second drive unit (45) is arranged to drive the suction disc units (44) to rotate, a material sorting unit (46) is arranged on the side of the starting end of the discharge part (3), the suction disc units (44) carry the material (5) from the feed part (2) to the material sorting unit (46) for material sorting, and the material (5) is sent out through the discharge part (3).

2. A twin-pouch collating device according to claim 1, wherein: The plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are divided into two working states, namely, an adsorption state and a material sorting state, when the plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are rotated to the side of the feed part (2), the adsorption state is formed, and when the plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are rotated to the side of the discharge part (3), the material sorting state is formed, when the plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are in the adsorption state, the plurality of groups of suction disc units (44) are arranged in a height interval staggered manner, and the interval height is H.

3. A twin-pouch collating device according to claim 1, wherein: The utility model further includes a buffer unit (41) arranged at the end of the feed direction of the feed part (2), the material (5) enters the buffer unit (41) for temporary storage, and the suction disc units (44) carry the material (5) from the buffer unit (41) to the material sorting unit (46).

4. A twin-pouch collating device according to claim 3, wherein: The buffer unit (41) includes a buffer plate (411) and a first pneumatic element (412) arranged to drive the buffer plate (411) to rotate, and further includes a plurality of detection elements (413) arranged to detect whether there is material (5) on the buffer plate (411).

5. A dual pouch collating device according to claim 1, wherein: The suction disc unit (44) includes a connecting plate (441) and a second pneumatic element (442) mounted on the connecting plate (441), the output end of the second pneumatic element (442) is connected to at least one group of suction discs (443), and the connecting plate (441) is rotationally connected to the rotating disc (42).

6. A dual pouch collating device according to claim 1, wherein: The second drive unit (45) includes a third pneumatic element (451) and a connecting rod structure (452) connected to the third pneumatic element (451), and the third pneumatic element (451) drives a plurality of connecting plates (441) to rotate synchronously through the connecting rod structure (452).

7. A dual pouch collating device according to claim 1, wherein: The material sorting unit (46) includes a material sorting rack (461) and a conveying belt (462) arranged on the material sorting rack (461), and a plurality of interval baffles (463) are further arranged on the conveying belt (462).