Wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire machining
By using horizontal and vertical threaded rods to drive the clamping blocks to adhere tightly to the surface of the steel wire, combined with the scraping and sweeping of the sponge pad, the problem of the sponge being unable to clean up the debris with strong adhesion is solved, thus improving the cleaning ability of the wire drawing machine.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520224113.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-08
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-13
AI Technical Summary
When cleaning debris with strong adhesion, the sponge in the existing wire drawing machine cannot effectively clean it, and after a period of use, it wears down and can no longer stick tightly to the outside of the steel wire, affecting the quality of wire drawing.
The horizontal and vertical threaded rods drive the clamping blocks to press tightly against the surface of the steel wire, and the sponge pad is used for scraping and cleaning. The horizontal and vertical clamping blocks scrape off the debris with strong adhesion, and the sponge pad is pressed tightly against the surface of the steel wire under the action of the spring for cleaning.
It enables effective cleaning of steel wires of different diameters, improves cleaning efficiency, and ensures wire drawing quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of stainless steel wire processing technology, specifically a wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing. Background Technology
[0002] Stainless steel wire, also known as stainless steel cord, refers to various specifications and models of wire products made from stainless steel. It originates from the United States, the Netherlands, and Japan, and its cross-section is generally round or flat. The production of stainless steel wire requires a wire drawing machine, also called a wire drawing machine or wire drawing machine. These are widely used machines in industrial applications, including machinery manufacturing, hardware processing, petrochemicals, plastics, bamboo and wood products, and steel wire. In particular, wire drawing machines are used in the production of steel wire to draw and wind the cable.
[0003] A wire drawing machine for spring steel wire processing, patent number CN220879949U, is designed to address the problem of impurities adhering to spring steel wire affecting wire drawing quality. This design includes a processing table with a feeding roller movably connected to the upper left side. A steel wire is movably connected to the outer surface of the feeding roller. A U-shaped bracket is fixedly installed on the upper rear side of the processing table, and a slide rail is fixedly installed at the upper end of the U-shaped bracket. An adjustment component is located inside the slide rail. A slot is formed on the opposite surface of each of the two drive components, and a retaining plate is movably connected inside each slot. A sponge layer is fixedly installed on the opposite surface of each retaining plate. A wire drawing roller is movably connected to the upper right side of the processing table.
[0004] However, research has shown that the aforementioned wire drawing machine still has the following drawbacks:
[0005] The aforementioned wire drawing machine uses a sponge to clean the debris attached to the outside of the steel wire during use. However, when faced with debris with strong adhesion, the sponge cannot achieve effective cleaning. In addition, the sponge will wear out after a period of use, at which point the sponge can no longer adhere tightly to the outside of the steel wire for cleaning. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize a wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing through technological innovation and design optimization. Utility Model Content
[0006] The aforementioned wire drawing machine uses a sponge to clean the debris adhering to the outer surface of the steel wire. However, when faced with debris with strong adhesion, the sponge cannot effectively clean it. Furthermore, the sponge wears down after a period of use, making it unable to adhere tightly to the outer surface of the steel wire for cleaning. To address these issues, this application provides a wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing. By rotating the horizontal and vertical threaded rods, the horizontal and vertical threaded rods move the horizontal and vertical clamping blocks, ensuring they adhere tightly to the outer surface of the steel wire. This accommodates steel wires of different diameters. The steel wire passes through the horizontal and vertical clamping blocks, which scrape away the debris with strong adhesion to the outer surface of the wire. As the steel wire passes through the sponge pad, the spring is compressed. Under the action of the spring, the two moving plates cause the sponge pad to adhere tightly to the outer surface of the steel wire, thus achieving a more thorough cleaning of the outer surface.
[0007] The technical solution adopted by the embodiments of this application to solve its technical problem is:
[0008] A wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing, comprising:
[0009] The wire drawing machine body has two fixing plates fixed on one side, and two connecting plates fixed between the two fixing plates;
[0010] A transverse scraping mechanism, located on a fixed plate, is used to scrape both sides of the outer surface of the steel wire;
[0011] A vertical scraping mechanism, located on the connecting plate, is used to scrape the top and bottom of the outer surface of the steel wire;
[0012] A cleaning mechanism, located on a fixed plate, is used to clean the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0013] In one possible implementation, the transverse scraping mechanism includes two transverse threaded rods passing through two fixed plates. Each of the two transverse threaded rods is rotatably connected to a transverse clamping block at one end close to each other. The transverse threaded rods are threadedly connected to the fixed plates. Rotating the two transverse threaded rods will cause the two transverse clamping blocks to move, which makes it easier to control the distance between the two transverse clamping blocks and facilitates scraping the two sides of the outer surface of steel wires of different diameters.
[0014] In one possible implementation, both of the fixed plates are perforated with transverse guide posts. One end of each transverse guide post is fixed to a transverse clamping block. The transverse guide post is slidably connected to the fixed plate. When the transverse clamping block moves, it will cause the transverse guide post to slide on the fixed plate, thus preventing the transverse clamping block from rotating with the transverse threaded rod and improving the stability of the transverse clamping block.
[0015] In one possible implementation, the vertical scraping mechanism includes two vertical threaded rods penetrating two connecting plates. Each of the two vertical threaded rods is rotatably connected to a vertical clamping block at one end close to each other. The vertical threaded rods are threadedly connected to the connecting plates. Rotating the two vertical threaded rods will cause the two vertical clamping blocks to move, which facilitates control of the distance between the two vertical clamping blocks and is beneficial for scraping the top and bottom of the outer surface of steel wires of different diameters.
[0016] In one possible implementation, both connecting plates are perforated with vertical guide posts. One end of each vertical guide post is fixedly connected to a vertical clamping block. When the vertical clamping block moves, it causes the vertical guide post to slide on the fixed plate, preventing the vertical clamping block from rotating with the vertical threaded rod and improving the stability of the vertical clamping block.
[0017] In one possible implementation, a rotating block is fixed on both the transverse threaded rod and the vertical threaded rod to facilitate rotation of the transverse threaded rod and the vertical threaded rod.
[0018] In one possible implementation, the cleaning mechanism includes two U-shaped plates that pass through two fixed plates. A movable plate is fixed to one side of the two U-shaped plates that are close to each other. A sponge pad is fixed to one side of the two movable plates that face each other. A spring is provided between the movable plate and the fixed plate. The spring is in a compressed state. Under the action of the spring, the two movable plates will drive the sponge pad to press tightly against the outer surface of the steel wire, thereby cleaning the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0019] In one possible implementation, the wire drawing machine body is fixed with a collection frame on one side of the fixed plate to facilitate the collection of falling debris.
[0020] In summary, this utility model has at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
[0021] 1. By rotating the horizontal threaded rod and the vertical threaded rod, the horizontal threaded rod and the vertical threaded rod drive the horizontal clamping block and the vertical clamping block to move, so that the horizontal clamping block and the vertical clamping block are in close contact with the outer surface of the steel wire, so as to accommodate steel wires of different diameters. The steel wire will pass through the horizontal clamping block and the vertical clamping block, which will scrape off the debris with strong adhesion to the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0022] 2. As the steel wire passes through the sponge pad, the spring is compressed. Under the action of the spring, the two moving plates will drive the sponge pad to press tightly against the outer surface of the steel wire, thereby cleaning the outer surface of the steel wire more thoroughly. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 2This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the horizontal and vertical clamping block structures of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a partial structural side sectional view of the present invention.
[0027] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Wire drawing machine body; 2. Fixed plate; 3. U-shaped plate; 4. Connecting plate; 5. Vertical guide column; 6. Rotating block; 7. Vertical threaded rod; 8. Horizontal guide column; 9. Horizontal threaded rod; 10. Horizontal clamping block; 11. Vertical clamping block; 12. Moving plate; 13. Sponge pad; 14. Spring; 15. Collection frame. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In addition, the forms of the various structures described in the following embodiments are merely illustrative. The instrument placement rack involved in this utility model is not limited to the structures described in the following embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0029] This embodiment describes the specific structure of a wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing. See details below. Figures 1-4 As shown, a wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing includes:
[0030] The wire drawing machine body 1 has two fixing plates 2 fixed on one side and two connecting plates 4 fixed between the two fixing plates 2.
[0031] A transverse scraping mechanism is located on the fixed plate 2 and is used to scrape both sides of the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0032] The vertical scraping mechanism is located on the connecting plate 4 and is used to scrape the top and bottom of the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0033] The cleaning mechanism is located on the fixed plate 2 and is used to clean the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0034] After production, steel wire may have debris adhering to its outer surface, which can affect subsequent wire drawing work. Therefore, it is necessary to clean its outer surface.
[0035] When dealing with highly absorbent debris, the transverse scraping mechanism includes two transverse threaded rods 9 penetrating two fixed plates 2. Each of the two transverse threaded rods 9 is rotatably connected to a transverse clamping block 10 at one end. The transverse threaded rods 9 are threadedly connected to the fixed plates 2. Rotating the two transverse threaded rods 9 moves the two transverse clamping blocks 10, facilitating control of the spacing between the two clamping blocks 10 and enabling effective scraping of both sides of the outer surface of steel wires of different diameters. Transverse guide posts 8 penetrate both fixed plates 2, with one end of each guide post 8 fixed to a transverse clamping block 10. The guide posts 8 are slidably connected to the fixed plates 2. When the transverse clamping blocks 10 move, they cause the guide posts 8 to slide on the fixed plates 2, preventing the clamping blocks 10 from rotating with the transverse threaded rods 9 and also improving the scraping efficiency. To enhance the stability of the horizontal clamping block 10, the vertical scraping mechanism includes two vertical threaded rods 7 penetrating the two connecting plates 4. Each of the two vertical threaded rods 7 is rotatably connected to a vertical clamping block 11 at one end. The vertical threaded rods 7 are threadedly connected to the connecting plates 4. Rotating the two vertical threaded rods 7 causes the two vertical clamping blocks 11 to move, facilitating control of the distance between the two vertical clamping blocks 11. This is beneficial for scraping the top and bottom of the outer surface of steel wires of different diameters. Vertical guide posts 5 penetrate both connecting plates 4. One end of each vertical guide post 5 is fixedly connected to the vertical clamping block 11. When the vertical clamping block 11 moves, it causes the vertical guide post 5 to slide on the fixed plate 2, preventing the vertical clamping block 11 from rotating with the vertical threaded rods 7 and simultaneously improving the stability of the vertical clamping block 11.
[0036] In addition, rotating blocks 6 are fixed on both the transverse threaded rod 9 and the vertical threaded rod 7 to facilitate the rotation of the transverse threaded rod 9 and the vertical threaded rod 7.
[0037] When dealing with debris remaining on the steel wire, the cleaning mechanism includes two U-shaped plates 3 that pass through two fixed plates 2. A movable plate 12 is fixed to one side of the two U-shaped plates 3 that is close to each other. A sponge pad 13 is fixed to one side of the two movable plates 12 that faces each other. A spring 14 is provided between the movable plate 12 and the fixed plate 2. The spring 14 is in a compressed state. Under the action of the spring 14, the two movable plates 12 will drive the sponge pad 13 to press tightly against the outer surface of the steel wire, thereby cleaning the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0038] In addition, a collection frame 15 is fixed on one side of the wire drawing machine body 1 and the fixed plate 2 to facilitate the collection of falling debris.
[0039] Among them, the model of the wire drawing machine body 1 is LS-23DAW high-strength cutting steel wire drawing machine.
[0040] During operation, rotating the horizontal threaded rod 9 and the vertical threaded rod 7 causes the horizontal clamping block 10 and the vertical clamping block 11 to move, making the horizontal clamping block 10 and the vertical clamping block 11 press tightly against the outer surface of the steel wire. The steel wire passes through the horizontal clamping block 10 and the vertical clamping block 11, which scrape the outer surface of the steel wire. Subsequently, the steel wire passes through the sponge pad 13. The spring 14 is in a compressed state. Under the action of the spring 14, the two moving plates 12 will drive the sponge pad 13 to press tightly against the outer surface of the steel wire, thereby cleaning the outer surface of the steel wire.
[0041] 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 wire drawing machine for processing stainless steel wire, characterized in that, include: The wire drawing machine body (1) has two fixing plates (2) fixed on one side and two connecting plates (4) fixed between the two fixing plates (2). A transverse scraping mechanism is located on a fixed plate (2) and is used to scrape the outer surface of the steel wire on both sides. A vertical scraping mechanism is located on the connecting plate (4) and is used to scrape the top and bottom of the outer surface of the steel wire. The cleaning mechanism is located on the fixed plate (2) and is used to clean the outer surface of the steel wire.
2. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The transverse scraping mechanism includes two transverse threaded rods (9) that pass through two fixed plates (2). The two transverse threaded rods (9) are rotatably connected to a transverse clamping block (10) at one end close to each other. The transverse threaded rods (9) are threadedly connected to the fixed plates (2).
3. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 2, characterized in that: Both of the fixed plates (2) are perforated with transverse guide posts (8), one end of the transverse guide post (8) is fixed to the transverse clamping block (10), and the transverse guide post (8) is slidably connected to the fixed plate (2).
4. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The vertical scraping mechanism includes two vertical threaded rods (7) that pass through the two connecting plates (4). The two vertical threaded rods (7) are rotatably connected to a vertical clamping block (11) at one end close to each other. The vertical threaded rods (7) are threadedly connected to the connecting plates (4).
5. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 4, characterized in that: Both connecting plates (4) have vertical guide posts (5) running through them, and one end of the vertical guide post (5) is fixedly connected to the vertical clamping block (11).
6. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 5, characterized in that: Rotating blocks (6) are fixed on both the transverse threaded rod (9) and the vertical threaded rod (7).
7. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning mechanism includes two U-shaped plates (3) that pass through two fixed plates (2). A movable plate (12) is fixed on one side of the two U-shaped plates (3) that are close to each other. A sponge pad (13) is fixed on the opposite side of the two movable plates (12). A spring (14) is provided between the movable plate (12) and the fixed plate (2).
8. The wire drawing machine for stainless steel wire processing as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The drawing machine body (1) is fixed with a collection frame (15) on one side of the fixed plate (2).
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Wire drawing machine for spring machining
CN220879949U