A sweater finishing apparatus
By designing the threaded column and spreading mechanism of the wool sweater ironing equipment, the wool sweater can be ironed on both sides at the same time, which solves the problem that the existing equipment can only iron one side, and improves the ironing efficiency and ease of operation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DAOHE CLOTHING (ZHEJIANG) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing wool sweater ironing equipment can only iron one side, requiring the sweater to be flipped over, which is cumbersome and inefficient.
A wool sweater ironing device was designed. Through a threaded column and motor-driven outer frame structure, the device can iron both sides of the wool sweater at the same time. The height and flatness of the wool sweater can be adjusted by an opening mechanism. Combined with a steam generator, the device can iron both sides at the same time.
It enables simultaneous ironing of both sides of wool sweaters, improving ironing efficiency, simplifying the operation process, and enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of ironing equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wool sweater processing technology, specifically to a wool sweater ironing device. Background Technology
[0002] The processing of wool sweaters requires ironing. Usually, the wool sweater to be ironed is laid out on a board, positioned, and then ironed. However, general ironing equipment can only iron one side of the sweater after fixing it. When ironing the other side of the sweater, it is necessary to turn it over, fix it again, and then iron it again. The operation is cumbersome and inefficient. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the problems in the existing technology, this utility model provides a wool sweater ironing device.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is a wool sweater ironing device, including a support, a bracket and a column fixed at the top of the support, a first motor fixed at the top of the bracket, the output shaft of the first motor connected to a threaded column through a coupling, uprights on both sides of the threaded column, the tops of the two uprights connected to the bracket, and the bottoms of the two uprights connected to the support, an outer frame below the first motor, a screw hole adapted to the threaded column on the outer frame, two through holes adapted to the uprights on the outer frame, two outer shells inside the outer frame, multiple through holes on the facing side walls of the two outer shells, and a pull rod fixed on the opposing side walls of the two outer shells, two through holes on both sides of the outer frame for the ends of the pull rods to pass through, two springs sleeved on the two pull rods, a first flexible tube on one side of the outer frame, a second flexible tube fixed to one end of the first flexible tube, one end of the second flexible tube connected to one of the outer shells, and the other end of the second flexible tube connected to the other outer shell, a support plate fixed at the top of the column, a hanger fixed at the bottom of the support plate, and a spreading mechanism below the hanger.
[0005] By adopting the above technical solution, the first hose is connected to the steam generator. The output shaft of the first motor drives the threaded column to rotate, and the outer frame moves to the top. After hanging the sweater to be ironed on the rack, the two pull rods are pulled, and the two outer shells move in opposite directions. The springs contract and deform, and the output shaft of the first motor drives the threaded column to rotate in the opposite direction. The outer frame moves down, and the sweater is placed between the two outer shells. Then the two pull rods are released. During the spring's return process, the outer shells are pushed towards the sweater, and the two outer shells are pressed tightly against the sweater. The steam generated by the steam generator enters the two outer shells through the second hose and exits through the through holes on the side walls of the two outer shells, which facilitates simultaneous ironing of both sides of the sweater and improves efficiency.
[0006] Specifically, the spreading mechanism includes an electric push rod and a base. The electric push rod is fixed to the top of the support. The top of the piston rod of the electric push rod is fixed to the base. A second motor is fixed to the side of the base away from the support. The output shaft of the second motor is connected to a double-acting lead screw through a coupling. Two sliders are provided inside the base. Both sliders are provided with screw holes that are adapted to the double-acting lead screw. A vertical rod is fixed to the top of each slider.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, the piston rod of the electric push rod drives the base to move upward, which can adjust the height of the two vertical rods according to the height of the sweater. After the two vertical rods are inserted into the sweater, the output shaft of the second motor drives the bidirectional lead screw to rotate, the two sliders move in opposite directions, and the two vertical rods move in opposite directions. The two vertical rods can open up the bottom of the sweater, which can keep the bottom of the sweater flat and facilitate ironing the sweater.
[0008] Specifically, two columns are fixed to the bottom of the base, and sleeves are fitted onto the bottom of both columns. The bottom of both sleeves are connected to the support.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the arrangement of the column and sleeve can improve the stability of the base.
[0010] Specifically, both of the pull rods are fixed with heat insulation sleeves.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the heat insulation sleeve makes it easier to grip and pull the lever.
[0012] Specifically, brake rollers are installed at the four corners of the bottom of the support, and a handle is fixed on one side of the support.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the handle and brake roller are designed to facilitate pushing the support to the appropriate position.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] The present invention relates to a wool sweater ironing device. A first hose is connected to a steam generator. The output shaft of a first motor drives a threaded column to rotate, moving the outer frame to its highest position. After hanging the wool sweater to be ironed on the rack, pulling two levers causes the two outer shells to move in opposite directions. The springs contract and deform, causing the output shaft of the first motor to drive the threaded column to rotate in the opposite direction, lowering the outer frame. Once the wool sweater is positioned between the two outer shells, the two levers are released. During the spring's return to its original position, the outer shells push towards the wool sweater, bringing them into close contact. Steam generated by the steam generator enters the two outer shells through a second hose and exits through through-holes in the side walls of the two outer shells, facilitating simultaneous ironing of both sides of the wool sweater and improving efficiency.
[0016] The present invention discloses a wool sweater ironing device. The piston rod of the electric push rod drives the base to move upward. The height of the two vertical rods can be adjusted according to the height of the wool sweater. After the two vertical rods are inserted into the wool sweater, the output shaft of the second motor drives the bidirectional lead screw to rotate. The two sliders move in opposite directions, and the two vertical rods move in opposite directions. The two vertical rods can open up the bottom of the wool sweater, so that the bottom of the wool sweater can be kept flat, which is conducive to ironing the wool sweater. Attached Figure Description
[0017] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the opening mechanism of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Support; 2. Spreading mechanism; 20. Electric push rod; 21. Base; 22. Second motor; 23. Two-way lead screw; 24. Slider; 25. Vertical rod; 26. Column; 27. Sleeve; 3. Handle; 4. Bracket; 5. Outer frame; 6. Threaded column; 7. First motor; 8. Upright pole; 9. Support column; 10. Support plate; 11. Hanger; 12. Outer shell; 13. Spring; 14. Heat insulation sleeve; 15. Pull rod; 16. Second flexible hose; 17. First flexible hose. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0023] To improve efficiency, as one embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2As shown, the wool sweater ironing device of this utility model includes a support 1. A bracket 4 and a support column 9 are welded and fixed to the top of the support 1. A first motor 7 is bolted to the top of the bracket 4. The output shaft of the first motor 7 is connected to a threaded column 6 via a coupling. Uprights 8 are provided on both sides of the threaded column 6. The tops of the two uprights 8 are welded to the bracket 4, and the bottoms of the two uprights 8 are welded to the support 1. An outer frame 5 is provided below the first motor 7. The outer frame 5 has screw holes adapted to the threaded column 6 and two through holes adapted to the uprights 8. Two outer shells 12 are provided inside the outer frame 5. Each of the facing sidewalls of the outer shell 12 has multiple through holes. Each of the opposing sidewalls of the two outer shells 12 has a pull rod 15 welded and fixed. Each of the two sides of the outer frame 5 has two through holes for the ends of the pull rods 15 to pass through. Each of the two pull rods 15 is fitted with two springs 13. One side of the outer frame 5 has a first flexible hose 17. One end of the first flexible hose 17 is fixed with a second flexible hose 16. One end of the second flexible hose 16 is welded and connected to one of the outer shells 12, and the other end of the second flexible hose 16 is welded and connected to the other outer shell 12. The top of the support column 9 is welded and fixed with a support plate 10. The bottom of the support plate 10 is welded and fixed with a hanger 11. The bottom of the hanger 11 is provided with a spreading mechanism 2.
[0024] In use, the first hose 17 is connected to the steam generator (existing technology). The output shaft of the first motor 7 drives the threaded column 6 to rotate, and the outer frame 5 moves to the top. After hanging the sweater to be ironed on the hanger 11, the two pull rods 15 are pulled, and the two outer shells 12 move in opposite directions. The spring 13 contracts and deforms, and the output shaft of the first motor 7 drives the threaded column 6 to rotate in the opposite direction. The outer frame 5 and the outer shells 12 move down. After the sweater is between the two outer shells 12, the two pull rods 15 are released. During the reset process, the spring 13 pushes the outer shells 12 to move towards the sweater. The two outer shells 12 are in close contact with the sweater. The steam generated by the steam generator enters the two outer shells 12 through the second hose 16 and exits through the through holes on the side walls of the two outer shells 12, which facilitates ironing both sides of the sweater at the same time and improves efficiency.
[0025] To facilitate stretching the bottom of the sweater, for example, as shown... Figure 1 , Figure 3 As shown, the spreading mechanism 2 includes an electric push rod 20 and a base 21. The electric push rod 20 is fixed to the top of the support 1 by bolts. The top of the piston rod of the electric push rod 20 is fixed to the base 21 by bolts. A second motor 22 is fixed to the side of the base 21 away from the bracket 4 by bolts. The output shaft of the second motor 22 is connected to a double-acting lead screw 23 through a coupling. Two sliders 24 are provided inside the base 21. Both sliders 24 are provided with screw holes that are adapted to the double-acting lead screw 23. Vertical rods 25 are welded and fixed to the top of both sliders 24.
[0026] When in use, the piston rod of the electric push rod 20 drives the base 21 to move upward, which can adjust the height of the two vertical rods 25 according to the height of the sweater. After the two vertical rods 25 are inserted into the sweater, the output shaft of the second motor 22 drives the bidirectional lead screw 23 to rotate, the two sliders 24 move in opposite directions, and the two vertical rods 25 move in opposite directions. The two vertical rods 25 can open up the bottom of the sweater, which can keep the bottom of the sweater flat and facilitate ironing the sweater.
[0027] To improve the stability of base 21, for example, such as Figure 1 , Figure 3 As shown, two columns 26 are welded and fixed to the bottom end of the base 21. Each of the two columns 26 has a sleeve 27 fitted at its bottom end, and the bottom ends of the two sleeves 27 are welded to the support 1.
[0028] To facilitate pulling the lever 15, for example, such as Figure 2 As shown, heat insulation sleeves 14 are fixed to both of the pull rods 15 by adhesive.
[0029] To facilitate the movement of support 1, for example, such as Figure 1 As shown, brake rollers are installed at the four corners of the bottom end of the support 1, and a handle 3 is welded and fixed to one side of the support 1.
[0030] When using this utility model, the first hose 17 is connected to the steam generator (existing technology), the output shaft of the first motor 7 drives the threaded column 6 to rotate, the outer frame 5 moves to the top, and after the wool sweater to be ironed is hung on the hanger 11, the piston rod of the electric push rod 20 drives the base 21 to move up, and the height of the two vertical rods 25 can be adjusted according to the height of the wool sweater. After the two vertical rods 25 are inserted into the wool sweater, the output shaft of the second motor 22 drives the bidirectional lead screw 23 to rotate, the two sliders 24 move in opposite directions, and the two vertical rods 25 move in opposite directions. The two vertical rods 25 can open up the bottom of the wool sweater, so that the bottom of the wool sweater can be kept flat.
[0031] Pulling the two levers 15 causes the two outer shells 12 to move in opposite directions, causing the spring 13 to contract and deform. The output shaft of the first motor 7 drives the threaded column 6 to rotate in the opposite direction, causing the outer frame 5 and outer shells 12 to move downwards. Once the sweater is positioned between the two outer shells 12, the two levers 15 are released. During the resetting process, the spring 13 pushes the outer shells 12 towards the sweater, bringing the two outer shells 12 into close contact with the sweater. The steam generated by the steam generator enters the two outer shells 12 through the second hose 16 and exits through the through holes on the side walls of the two outer shells 12, facilitating simultaneous ironing of both sides of the sweater and improving efficiency.
[0032] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The descriptions of the above embodiments and specifications are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Contents not described in detail in this utility model are considered prior art known to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A wool sweater ironing device, characterized in that, The system includes a support (1), with a bracket (4) and a support column (9) fixed to the top of the support (1). A first motor (7) is fixed to the top of the bracket (4). The output shaft of the first motor (7) is connected to a threaded column (6) via a coupling. Uprights (8) are provided on both sides of the threaded column (6). The tops of the two uprights (8) are connected to the bracket (4), and the bottoms of the two uprights (8) are connected to the support (1). An outer frame (5) is provided below the first motor (7). The outer frame (5) has screw holes that fit the threaded column (6) and two through holes that fit the uprights (8). Two outer shells (12) are provided inside the outer frame (5), and the two outer shells (12) face each other. The side walls are provided with multiple through holes. The two outer shells (12) are fixed with pull rods (15) on opposite side walls. The outer frame (5) is provided with two through holes on both sides for the ends of the pull rods (15) to pass through. Two springs (13) are fitted on the two pull rods (15). The outer frame (5) is provided with a first flexible hose (17) on one side. A second flexible hose (16) is fixed at one end of the first flexible hose (17). One end of the second flexible hose (16) is connected to one of the outer shells (12). The other end of the second flexible hose (16) is connected to the other outer shell (12). A support plate (10) is fixed at the top of the support column (9). A bracket (11) is fixed at the bottom of the support plate (10). A spreading mechanism (2) is provided below the bracket (11).
2. The wool sweater ironing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The opening mechanism (2) includes an electric push rod (20) and a base (21). The electric push rod (20) is fixed to the top of the support (1). The top of the piston rod of the electric push rod (20) is fixed to the base (21). A second motor (22) is fixed on the side of the base (21) away from the bracket (4). The output shaft of the second motor (22) is connected to a double-acting screw (23) through a coupling. Two sliders (24) are provided in the base (21). Both sliders (24) are provided with screw holes that are compatible with the double-acting screw (23). A vertical rod (25) is fixed to the top of both sliders (24).
3. The wool sweater ironing equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The base (21) has two columns (26) fixed at its bottom end. The bottom ends of the two columns (26) are fitted with sleeves (27), and the bottom ends of the two sleeves (27) are connected to the support (1).
4. The wool sweater ironing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both of the pull rods (15) are fixed with heat insulation sleeves (14).
5. The wool sweater ironing equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Brake rollers are installed at the four corners of the bottom end of the support (1), and a handle (3) is fixed on one side of the support (1).