A dyeing rack for willow weaving
By designing a dyeing rack for willow strips used in willow crafts, and utilizing support rods and an automatic feeding structure, uniform dyeing of willow strips was achieved, solving the problems of uneven dyeing and spots in existing technologies, and improving the dyeing effect and efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FUNAN YUNQIANG RATTAN-WICKER CRAFTS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
The existing dyeing process for willow weaving handicrafts suffers from uneven dyeing and spots.
A dyeing rack for willow strips used in willow crafts was designed, including a frame, support rods, dyeing tank, automatic stopper and support rod assembly. The support rods are connected to the dyeing tank by a hinge, and the automatic stopper and cap are used to introduce and export the willow strips. The dyeing tank is evenly dyed by shaking it, and the amount of dye liquor is monitored by a transparent cover to prevent spillage.
This method achieves uniform dyeing of willow twigs, avoids uneven dyeing and spots, and ensures the balance of the dyeing tank and the effective use of the dye solution.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of willow weaving and handicrafts technology, and in particular to a willow strip dyeing rack for willow weaving handicrafts. Background Technology
[0002] Handicrafts are one of my country's traditional folk crafts, such as willow weaving. In the past, people only used willow weaving as ordinary daily necessities. With the development of the times, willow weaving has gradually become popular and has gradually become an export item for foreign exchange earnings in some parts of my country. Willow bags, vegetable baskets, sieves, sewing baskets, kang mats, and reed mats are all handicrafts made from willow branches.
[0003] To make willow woven handicrafts more distinctive and aesthetically pleasing, the willow strips are usually dyed before being woven and processed into handicrafts. However, dyeing often results in uneven dyeing and spots. Therefore, this application discloses a willow strip dyeing rack for willow woven handicrafts. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the existing problems by providing a willow strip dyeing rack for willow weaving handicrafts.
[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts, including a frame, in which a support rod is symmetrically connected to the middle of the frame via a hinge, and an edge strip is hinged to the upper end of the support rod. The edge strip is symmetrically connected to the two sides of the dyeing tank. Support rod assemblies are symmetrically connected between the lower sides of both ends of the dyeing tank and the frame. An inlet hole and an outlet hole are symmetrically provided at the end of the dyeing tank. An automatic plug is provided on the inner side of the inlet hole and the outer side of the outlet hole. One end of a tile strip is connected to the inner side of the outlet hole, and the other end of the tile strip is connected to the outer side of the inner end of the inlet hole via a support strip.
[0006] As a further improvement to the above solution, the support rod assembly includes a bottom tube and an inner rod. The lower end of the bottom tube is hinged to the seat frame, and the upper end of the bottom tube is sleeved with the inner rod. The upper end of the inner rod is hinged to the outer wall of the dyeing tank, and a spring is installed inside the bottom tube at the lower end of the inner rod.
[0007] When the dyeing tank is shaken up and down, the two ends of the dyeing tank, which are supported by the support rod, reciprocate and rotate during the process. The inner rod reciprocates and rotates at a certain angle inside the bottom tube. The inner rod retracts into the bottom tube and is supported by the spring. The spring retracts under the pressure of the inner rod to support the inner rod. At this time, the inner rod at the other end extends out of the bottom tube and elongates. This cycle is repeated.
[0008] As a further improvement to the above solution, the automatic plug includes a hole plug, which is inserted into an inlet hole and / or outlet hole. The outer end of the hole plug is connected to a cap, and a rod seat is provided at the outer end of the cap. The rod seat is connected to the lower end of the arm, and the upper end of the arm is hinged to the pin of the hinge seat. The hinge seat is connected to the end of the dyeing tank, and a torsion spring is fitted on the pin.
[0009] The torsion spring acts on the arm, causing the arm to rotate the cap and the plug, so that the cone of the plug is inserted into the inlet and outlet holes. The cap is used to limit the position, and the plug is always inserted into the inlet and outlet holes when no external force pushes it.
[0010] As a further improvement to the above solution, a frustum is provided at the end of the plug away from the cap, and a curved groove is provided at the end of the frustum;
[0011] The cone is first inserted into the inlet and outlet holes. When the willow twig contacts the end of the hole plug, the front end of the willow twig acts on the curved groove to prevent the willow twig from sliding out of the hole plug without a point of force.
[0012] As a further improvement to the above solution, the end of the strip near the inlet hole is symmetrically connected to a support strip, and the other end of the support strip is connected to the outer side of the inner end of the inlet hole;
[0013] To facilitate the automatic plug and cap to rotate under the rotation of the arm, so as to disengage from the inner end of the inlet hole and to block the inlet hole, the movement trajectory of the plug during the blocking and disengaging process ensures that it will not interact or rub against the support bar.
[0014] As a further improvement to the above solution, the port of the dyeing tank is fitted with a transparent cover plate, and the cover plate is provided with a through liquid filling port, which is equipped with a cap.
[0015] The amount of dye solution in the dyeing tank can be viewed through the transparent cover, so that it can be added in time. Dye solution is added through the filling port, and the filling port is sealed with a cover to prevent the dye solution from overflowing from the dyeing tank.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages: it has a simple structure, reasonable design, and novel and unique concept. The willow strip is inserted into the dyeing tank through the plug on the inlet hole. The dyeing tank is supported on the seat frame by the support rod connected by the hinge seat. The dyeing tank is shaken so that the dye liquid covers the willow strip inserted into the dyeing tank. The willow strip is guided out of the outlet hole by the tile strip and pushes open the automatic plug on the outlet hole. In addition, when the dyeing tank is shaken up and down, the support rod assembly at both ends of the dyeing tank reciprocates to support the dyeing tank and prevent the dyeing tank from losing balance. The willow strip is dyed evenly, and the shaking of the dyeing tank avoids defects such as the dye liquid not settling. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the first-state structure for installing an automatic plug inside the inlet hole.
[0019] Figure 3A schematic diagram of the second-state structure for installing an automatic plug inside the inlet hole.
[0020] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the first-state structure with an automatic plug installed at the outer end of the outlet hole.
[0021] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the second-state structure with an automatic plug installed at the outer end of the outlet hole.
[0022] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the automatic piston. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, a willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts includes a frame 1. The frame 1 is symmetrically connected to a support rod 2 via a hinge 95 in the middle. The upper end of the support rod 2 is hinged to a side strip 4, which is symmetrically connected to the two sides of the dyeing tank 5. Support rod assemblies 10 are symmetrically connected between the lower sides of both ends of the dyeing tank 5 and the frame 1. The ends of the dyeing tank 5 are symmetrically provided with an inlet hole 6 and an outlet hole 7. An automatic plug 9 is provided on the inner side of the inlet hole 6 and the outer side of the outlet hole 7. One end of a tile strip 8 is connected to the inner side of the outlet hole 7, and the other end of the tile strip 8 is connected to the outer side of the inner end of the inlet hole 6 via a support strip 11.
[0025] As a further improvement to the above solution, the support rod assembly 10 includes a bottom tube 13 and an inner rod 14. The lower end of the bottom tube 13 is hinged to the seat frame 1, and the upper end of the bottom tube 13 is sleeved with the inner rod 14. The upper end of the inner rod 14 is hinged to the outer wall of the dyeing tank 5, and a spring is installed inside the bottom tube 13 at the lower end of the inner rod 14.
[0026] When the dyeing tank 5 is shaken up and down, the two ends of the dyeing tank 5 supported by the support rod 2 reciprocate up and down rotation. During this process, the inner rod 14 reciprocates and extends and rotates a certain angle inside the bottom tube 13. The inner rod 14 retracts into the bottom tube 13 and is supported by the spring. The spring retracts under the pressure of the inner rod 14 to support the inner rod 14. At this time, the inner rod 14 at the other end extends out of the bottom tube 13 and elongates. This cycle repeats.
[0027] As a further improvement to the above solution, the automatic plug 9 includes a hole plug 91, which is inserted into the inlet hole 6 and / or outlet hole 7. The outer end of the hole plug 91 is connected to a cap 92, and a rod seat 93 is provided at the outer end of the cap 92. The rod seat 93 is connected to the lower end of the arm 94, and the upper end of the arm 94 is hinged to a pin on a hinge seat 95. The hinge seat 95 is connected to the end of the dyeing tank 5, and a torsion spring 96 is fitted on the pin.
[0028] The torsion of the torsion spring 96 acts on the arm 94, causing the arm 94 to rotate the cap 92 and the plug 91, so that the cone of the plug 91 is inserted into the inlet hole 6 and the outlet hole 7. The cap 92 is used to limit the position. When there is no external force pushing the plug 91, the plug 91 is always inserted into the inlet hole 6 and the outlet hole 7.
[0029] As a further improvement to the above solution, a frustum is provided at the end of the plug 91 away from the cap 92, and a curved groove 97 is provided at the end of the frustum.
[0030] The cone is first inserted into the inlet hole 6 and the outlet hole 7. When the willow twig contacts the end of the hole plug 91, the front end of the willow twig acts on the curved groove 97 to prevent the willow twig from sliding out of the end of the hole plug 91 without a point of force.
[0031] As a further improvement to the above solution, the end of the strip 8 near the inlet hole 6 is symmetrically connected to the support strip 11, and the other end of the support strip 11 is connected to the outer side of the inner end of the inlet hole 6.
[0032] To facilitate the rotation of the automatic plug 9 and cap 92 under the rotation of the arm 94, so as to disengage from the inner end of the inlet hole 6 and block the inlet hole 6, the movement trajectory of the plug 91 during the blocking and disengaging process of the inlet hole 6 is guaranteed to not interfere with or rub against the support bar 11.
[0033] As a further improvement to the above solution, the port of the dyeing tank 5 is matched with a transparent cover plate 3, and a through liquid inlet 15 is provided on the cover plate 3, and the liquid inlet 15 is equipped with a cap 16.
[0034] The amount of dye solution in the dyeing tank 5 can be viewed through the transparent cover plate 3, so as to facilitate timely addition. Dye solution is added through the liquid inlet 15, and the liquid inlet 15 is sealed by the cover 16 to prevent the dye solution from overflowing from the dyeing tank 5.
[0035] The working principle of a willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts: The willow strip is inserted into the dyeing tank 5 by opening the plug 91 on the inlet hole 6. The dyeing tank 5 is supported on the seat frame 1 by the support rod 2 connected by the hinge seat 95. The dyeing tank 5 is shaken so that the dye liquid covers the willow strip inserted into the dyeing tank 5. The willow strip is guided out of the outlet hole 7 by the tile strip 8 after being inserted into the dyeing tank 5, and opens the automatic plug 9 on the outlet hole 7. In addition, when the dyeing tank 5 is shaken up and down, the support rod assembly 10 at both ends of the dyeing tank 5 reciprocates to support the dyeing tank 5 and prevent the dyeing tank 5 from losing its balance.
[0036] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts, comprising a frame, characterized in that, The frame is symmetrically connected to the support rods via hinges in the middle. The upper end of the support rods is hinged to the edge strips, which are symmetrically connected to the two sides of the dyeing tank. Support rod assemblies are symmetrically connected between the lower sides of the dyeing tank and the frame. The ends of the dyeing tank are symmetrically provided with inlet holes and outlet holes. Automatic plugs are provided on the inner side of the inlet hole and the outer side of the outlet hole. One end of the strip is connected to the inner side of the outlet hole, and the other end of the strip is connected to the outer side of the inner end of the inlet hole via a support rod.
2. The willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support rod assembly includes a bottom tube and an inner rod. The lower end of the bottom tube is hinged to the seat frame, and the upper end of the bottom tube is sleeved with the inner rod. The upper end of the inner rod is hinged to the outer wall of the dyeing tank, and a spring is installed inside the bottom tube at the lower end of the inner rod.
3. The willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts according to claim 1, characterized in that, The automatic plug includes a hole plug, which is inserted into an inlet hole and / or outlet hole. The outer end of the hole plug is connected to a cap, and a rod seat is provided at the outer end of the cap. The rod seat is connected to the lower end of the arm, and the upper end of the arm is hinged to a pin on the hinge seat. The hinge seat is connected to the end of the dyeing tank, and a torsion spring is fitted on the pin.
4. A willow strip dyeing rack for willow handicrafts according to claim 3, characterized in that, The end of the plug away from the cap is provided with a frustum, and the end of the frustum is provided with a curved groove.