A toilet brush processing hair planting machine

By using the clamping roller and cylinder piston rod of the tufting machine for toilet brush processing, the problems of fiber bundle stability and adhesive application during the tufting process are solved, ensuring the quality and stability of tufting.

CN224357224UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16FUJIAN DEHUA MINGSHENGJIA CERAMICS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
FUJIAN DEHUA MINGSHENGJIA CERAMICS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-19
Publication Date
2026-06-16

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, fiber bundles are difficult to keep stable during the bristle implantation process in toilet brushes, and the colloid takes time to solidify. When conventional clamping mechanisms are released, the fiber bundles may stick together and detach from the holes, affecting the bristle implantation effect.

Method used

A tufting machine for toilet brush processing is used, which uses a motor-driven tufting roller and a cylinder piston rod to achieve stable insertion of fiber bundles and timely application of adhesive. The clamping plate and guide block ensure the stability and quality of tufting.

🎯Benefits of technology

This method achieves stable insertion of fiber bundles and effective application of adhesive, improving the quality and stability of fiber implantation and avoiding the risk of fiber bundles detaching from the holes before the adhesive solidifies.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of closestool brush processing technology discloses a closestool brush processing is planted with hair machine, and the machine frame is connected with first motor fixedly on the side wall of the frame, the inside rotation of frame is equipped with rotary drum, the output shaft of first motor extends to the inside of frame and is fixedly connected in the end of rotary drum, the cylinder wall of rotary drum is fixedly connected with connecting frame, the inside of connecting frame is equipped with closestool brush handle, the top end inner wall of frame is fixedly connected with the cylinder, and the piston rod end of cylinder is fixedly connected with connecting plate. The utility model provides the output shaft rotation of second motor drives one clip hair roller rotation, and the relative rotation of two clip hair rollers is influenced by the friction force of fibre hair bundle, makes the extruded fibre hair bundle along the inner wall of annular storage hair groove and moves down through the guide hole in the guide plate and is inserted into the reserved hole in closestool brush handle, and the stable hair planting effect can be carried out.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toilet brush processing technology, and in particular to a bristle-planting machine for toilet brush processing. Background Technology

[0002] Toilet brushes, as specialized tools for cleaning toilets, mainly consist of a brush head, bristles, and a handle. They play a crucial role in keeping toilets clean and hygienic, and their design and working principles revolve around efficient cleaning, ease of use, and durability.

[0003] In the existing technology, during the manufacturing process of toilet brushes, bristle implantation is required. During bristle implantation, fiber bundles need to be clamped and inserted into pre-drilled holes in the toilet brush. However, the fiber bundles are relatively soft and difficult to insert, and they are also difficult to keep stable when inserted into the holes. Therefore, adhesive is applied after insertion. However, the adhesive needs a certain amount of time to solidify. When conventional clamping mechanisms are released and the fiber bundles are detached, some fibers may be carried away from the holes due to the incomplete solidification of the adhesive, which will affect the bristle implantation effect. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem that in the prior art, the fiber bundles are too soft to be inserted and are difficult to keep stable when inserted into the hole. Therefore, it is necessary to apply glue after insertion. However, the glue needs a certain time to solidify. When the conventional clamping mechanism is released from the clamp and detaches from the fiber bundle, some fibers may stick to it and be taken away from the hole because the glue has not completely solidified, which will affect the bristle implantation effect. Therefore, a bristle implantation machine for toilet brush processing is proposed.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A tufting machine for toilet brush processing includes a frame, a first motor fixedly connected to the side wall of the frame, a rotating drum rotatably disposed inside the frame, the output shaft of the first motor extending into the frame and fixedly connected to the end of the rotating drum, a connecting frame fixedly connected to the wall of the rotating drum, a toilet brush handle disposed inside the connecting frame, a cylinder fixedly connected to the inner wall of the top of the frame, a connecting plate fixedly connected to the piston rod end of the cylinder, a tufting frame fixedly connected to the side wall of the connecting plate, a second motor fixedly connected to the side wall of the tufting frame, and two tufting rollers rotatably disposed on the inner wall of the tufting frame, the output shaft of the second motor being fixedly connected to the end of one of the tufting rollers.

[0007] Preferably, the roller wall of the hair-clamping roller is provided with multiple annular hair storage grooves, and the bottom inner wall of the hair-planting frame is fixedly connected with a guide plate, the inner wall of the guide plate being provided with multiple guide holes.

[0008] Preferably, a glue storage tank is fixedly connected to the side wall of the flocking frame, an infusion pump is provided at the bottom of the glue storage tank, an infusion pipe is provided at the bottom of the infusion pump, and the end of the infusion pipe away from the infusion pump extends to the bottom of the guide plate located at the guide hole.

[0009] Preferably, a threaded ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting frame, and a threaded rotating rod is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the threaded ring. The rod wall of the threaded rotating rod extends into the interior of the connecting frame and is fixedly connected to a clamping plate. The clamping plate is pressed against the side wall of the toilet brush handle.

[0010] Preferably, a guide block is fixedly connected to the side wall of the clamping plate, and a guide groove is provided on the inner wall of the connecting frame, with the guide block slidably disposed on the inner wall of the guide groove.

[0011] Preferably, the end of the clamp plate away from the threaded rotating rod is set as an arc surface, the inner wall of the connecting frame is set as an arc surface that matches the toilet brush handle, and the toilet brush handle is fitted to the inner wall of the connecting frame.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a tufting machine for toilet brush processing, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing drives a tufting roller to rotate through the output shaft of the second motor. The two tufting rollers rotate relative to each other due to the friction of the fiber bundles, causing the squeezed fiber bundles to move down along the inner wall of the annular tuft storage groove and be inserted into the pre-reserved hole in the toilet brush handle through the guide hole in the guide plate, which can achieve a stable tufting effect.

[0014] 2. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing rotates the output shaft of the second motor when the piston rod, connecting plate and tufting frame of the cylinder move upward, causing the tufting roller to roll along the side wall of the fiber bundle. This ensures the clamping effect of the fiber bundle while preventing the fiber bundle from being dragged and falling off, thus ensuring the quality and stability of the tufting.

[0015] 3. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing can push the clamping plate to press against the side wall of the toilet brush handle by rotating the threaded rod along the inner wall of the threaded ring, thereby improving the stability of the toilet brush handle inside the connecting frame. The guide block can slide along the inner wall of the guide groove to improve the stability of the clamping plate movement. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a bristle-planting machine for toilet brush processing proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Top view of a partial structure of the mid-frame;

[0018] Figure 3for Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram of part A in the middle section;

[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram of section B in the middle;

[0020] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Top view of the structure of the central flocking frame.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Frame, 2. First motor, 3. Rotary drum, 4. Connecting frame, 5. Toilet brush handle, 6. Cylinder, 7. Connecting plate, 8. Embedding frame, 9. Second motor, 10. Embedding roller, 11. Guide plate, 12. Glue storage tank, 13. Infusion pump, 14. Infusion pipe, 15. Threaded ring, 16. Threaded rotating rod, 17. Clamping plate, 18. Guide block. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0023] Reference Figure 1-5 A tufting machine for toilet brush processing includes a frame 1. A first motor 2 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the frame 1. A rotating drum 3 is rotatably provided inside the frame 1. The output shaft of the first motor 2 extends into the inside of the frame 1 and is fixedly connected to the end of the rotating drum 3. A connecting frame 4 is fixedly connected to the wall of the rotating drum 3. A toilet brush handle 5 is provided inside the connecting frame 4. A cylinder 6 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the top of the frame 1. A connecting plate 7 is fixedly connected to the end of the piston rod of the cylinder 6. A tufting frame 8 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the connecting plate 7. A second motor 9 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the tufting frame 8. Two tufting rollers 10 are rotatably provided on the inner wall of the tufting frame 8. The output shaft of the second motor 9 is fixedly connected to the end of one of the tufting rollers 10.

[0024] Multiple annular wool storage grooves are provided on the roller wall of the wool-clamping roller 10. A guide plate 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom inner wall of the wool-planting frame 8. Multiple guide holes are provided on the inner wall of the guide plate 11. A glue storage tank 12 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the wool-planting frame 8. A liquid pump 13 is provided at the bottom of the glue storage tank 12. A liquid pipe 14 is provided at the bottom of the liquid pump 13. The end of the liquid pipe 14 away from the liquid pump 13 extends to the bottom of the guide plate 11 located at the guide hole.

[0025] In use, the toilet brush handle 5 is fixed inside the connecting frame 4. The output shaft of the first motor 2 rotates, which drives the rotating drum 3 and the connecting frame 4 to swing, adjusting the bristle planting angle of the toilet brush handle 5 to ensure stability during subsequent bristle planting. The piston rod of the cylinder 6 moves, which drives the connecting plate 7 and the bristle planting frame 8 to move down, inserting the fiber bundles to be planted into the annular bristle storage groove between the two bristle clamping rollers 10. The output shaft of the second motor 9 rotates, driving one bristle clamping roller 10 to rotate. Due to the friction of the fiber bundles, the two bristle clamping rollers 10 rotate relative to each other, causing the squeezed fiber bundles to move down along the inner wall of the annular bristle storage groove and be inserted into the pre-reserved holes in the toilet brush handle 5 through the guide holes in the guide plate 11, thus achieving a stable bristle planting effect.

[0026] Then, the infusion pump 13 extends the glue liquid inside the glue storage tank 12 into the hole through the infusion pipe 14, which can be used to bond the fiber bundles. When the fiber bundles are detached after bonding, in order to prevent the fiber bundles from detaching from the hole due to the glue not drying in time, the output shaft of the second motor 9 rotates when the piston rod of the cylinder 6, the connecting plate 7 and the fiber planting frame 8 move upward, so that the clamping roller 10 rolls along the side wall of the fiber bundle, ensuring the clamping effect of the fiber bundle while preventing the fiber bundle from being dragged, thus ensuring the quality and stability of the fiber bundle planting.

[0027] To improve the stability of the toilet brush handle 5 inside the connecting bracket 4, such as Figure 1-5 As shown, a threaded ring 15 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting frame 4, and a threaded rotating rod 16 is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the threaded ring 15. The rod wall of the threaded rotating rod 16 extends into the interior of the connecting frame 4 and is fixedly connected to a clamping plate 17. The clamping plate 17 is pressed against the side wall of the toilet brush handle 5. A guide block 18 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the clamping plate 17. A guide groove is opened on the inner wall of the connecting frame 4, and the guide block 18 is slidably disposed on the inner wall of the guide groove. The end of the clamping plate 17 away from the threaded rotating rod 16 is set as an arc surface. The inner wall of the connecting frame 4 is set as an arc surface that matches the toilet brush handle 5. The toilet brush handle 5 is fitted against the inner wall of the connecting frame 4.

[0028] Rotating the threaded rod 16 along the inner wall of the threaded ring 15 can push the clamping plate 17 to press against the side wall of the toilet brush handle 5, improving the stability of the toilet brush handle 5 inside the connecting frame 4. Meanwhile, the guide block 18 sliding along the inner wall of the guide groove can improve the stability of the movement of the clamping plate 17.

[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A tufting machine for processing toilet brushes, comprising a frame (1), characterized in that: A first motor (2) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the frame (1). A rotating drum (3) is provided inside the frame (1). The output shaft of the first motor (2) extends into the frame (1) and is fixedly connected to the end of the rotating drum (3). A connecting frame (4) is fixedly connected to the wall of the rotating drum (3). A toilet brush handle (5) is provided inside the connecting frame (4). A cylinder (6) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the top of the frame (1). A connecting plate (7) is fixedly connected to the piston rod end of the cylinder (6). A tufting frame (8) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the connecting plate (7). A second motor (9) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the tufting frame (8). Two tufting rollers (10) are rotatably provided on the inner wall of the tufting frame (8). The output shaft of the second motor (9) is fixedly connected to the end of one of the tufting rollers (10).

2. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The roller wall of the hair-clamping roller (10) is provided with multiple annular hair storage grooves, and the bottom inner wall of the hair-planting frame (8) is fixedly connected with a guide plate (11), and the inner wall of the guide plate (11) is provided with multiple guide holes.

3. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: A glue storage tank (12) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the flocking frame (8). A liquid pump (13) is provided at the bottom of the glue storage tank (12). A liquid infusion pipe (14) is provided at the bottom of the liquid pump (13). One end of the liquid infusion pipe (14) away from the liquid pump (13) extends to the bottom of the guide plate (11) located at the bottom of the guide hole.

4. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the connecting frame (4) is fixedly connected to a threaded ring (15), and the inner wall of the threaded ring (15) is threadedly connected to a threaded rotating rod (16). The rod wall of the threaded rotating rod (16) extends into the interior of the connecting frame (4) and is fixedly connected to a clamping plate (17). The clamping plate (17) is pressed against the side wall of the toilet brush handle (5).

5. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing according to claim 4, characterized in that: A guide block (18) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the clamp (17), and a guide groove is provided on the inner wall of the connecting frame (4). The guide block (18) is slidably disposed on the inner wall of the guide groove.

6. The tufting machine for toilet brush processing according to claim 4, characterized in that: The end of the clamp (17) away from the threaded rotating rod (16) is set as an arc surface, and the inner wall of the connecting frame (4) is set as an arc surface that matches the toilet brush handle (5). The toilet brush handle (5) is fitted to the inner wall of the connecting frame (4).