A ceramic wine bottle cutting device

By using a multi-point clamping structure and mechanical linkage, the problems of unstable clamping and uneven cutting in existing ceramic wine bottle cutting devices have been solved, achieving efficient and precise cutting results.

CN224426043UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30LUZHOU MAOYUAN CERAMICS MFG CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521260407.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-19
Publication Date
2026-06-30
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-19

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Technical Problem

Existing ceramic bottle cutting devices, which use a double-sided clamping method, cause excessive local stress, making it easy to generate micro-cracks on the ceramic surface. Furthermore, the clamping is not firm, and positional displacement is prone to occur during the cutting process, resulting in uneven cuts.

Method used

It adopts a multi-point clamping structure. The lower pressure frame drives the connecting rod to push the side clamping block inward to tighten. Combined with the cylinder and motor to drive the blade to rotate, it can achieve precise cutting. The rack and the inclined surface of the clamping block can achieve one-way locking to ensure clamping stability.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability and precision of clamping, prevents shaking during cutting, ensures a smooth cut, and is suitable for processing ceramic wine bottles of different heights.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a ceramic wine bottle cutting device, including a base and a clamping part. The top of the base is provided with a structure for cutting the wine bottle. The clamping part is located on the top of the base and has a limiting frame located on the top of the base. A downward pressing frame is vertically slidably arranged inside the limiting frame. Connecting rods a are rotatably arranged on both sides of the downward pressing frame. A side clamping block is rotatably arranged at the bottom of the connecting rod a. Connecting rod b is rotatably arranged on the side of the side clamping block. The connecting rod b is rotatably connected to the bottom of the limiting frame. The downward pressing frame slides downward to drive the connecting rod a to rotate and push the side clamping block inward to clamp the four sides of the wine bottle. This utility model, by providing a clamping part, can drive the downward pressing frame to move downward through the downward limiting frame, so that the connecting rods a and b are linked and push the side clamping block inward to tighten, thereby stabilizing the clamping of the wine bottle and preventing shaking during cutting.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field, specifically to a cutting device for ceramic wine bottles. Background Technology

[0002] In the production process of ceramic wine bottles, the cutting of the bottle mouth is a key step that directly affects the sealing performance and aesthetics of the product. Therefore, it is necessary to cut the bottle mouth during the production process of ceramic wine bottles.

[0003] Existing cutting devices have a relatively simple structure, usually using two opposing clamping arms to fix the bottle from both sides. This double-sided clamping method only forms a contact point on each side of the bottle, resulting in excessive local stress, which can easily cause micro-cracks on the ceramic surface. Furthermore, the clamping force on both sides is not firmly fixed, and positional displacement is prone to occur during the cutting process, resulting in an uneven cut. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a ceramic wine bottle cutting device to solve the problem that the existing cutting devices mentioned in the background art have a relatively simple structure. They are usually fixed from both sides of the wine bottle by two opposing clamping arms. This double-sided clamping method only forms a contact point on each side of the wine bottle, which leads to excessive local stress and is prone to micro-cracks on the ceramic surface. In addition, the clamping force on both sides is not firmly fixed, and positional displacement is easy to occur during the cutting process, resulting in an uneven cut.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a ceramic wine bottle cutting device, comprising a base and a clamping part:

[0006] The base has a structure for cutting the bottle at its top. The clamping part is located at the top of the base and has a limiting frame at the top of the base. A downward pressing frame is vertically slidably arranged inside the limiting frame. Linkage a is rotatably arranged on both sides of the downward pressing frame. A side clamping block is rotatably arranged at the bottom of the link a. Linkage b is rotatably arranged on the side of the side clamping block. Linkage b is rotatably connected to the bottom of the limiting frame. The downward pressing frame slides down to drive the link a to rotate and push the side clamping block to move inward to clamp the four sides of the bottle.

[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, the lower pressure frame can be moved downward by the lower pressure limit frame, so that the connecting rods a and b are linked together and push the side clamping block to tighten inward, thereby stabilizing the bottle and preventing it from shaking during cutting.

[0008] Preferably, the base has a movable support frame slidably disposed on the top of the base, a cylinder is disposed on the top of the movable support frame, a lifting frame is disposed at the output end of the bottom of the cylinder, a blade is rotatably disposed inside the lifting frame, a motor is disposed on the side of the lifting frame, and the output end of the motor is connected to the lifting frame.

[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the lifting frame can be raised and lowered by a cylinder, and the blade can be rotated by a motor to achieve precise cutting. At the same time, the cutting position can be adjusted by moving the support frame to adapt to bottles of different heights.

[0010] Preferably, the clamping part has two limiting rods disposed on the top of the lower pressure frame, the limiting rods passing vertically through the limiting frame and slidingly connected to the limiting frame vertically.

[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the lower pressure frame can be made to slide stably within the limit frame by the limit rod, preventing deviation and improving clamping accuracy.

[0012] Preferably, the clamping part also has a pressing block disposed on the top of the limiting rod, and a spring a is nested on the outer side of the two limiting rods, the spring a being located between the pressing block and the limiting frame.

[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, downward pressure can be applied by pressing the block, and spring a provides rebound force, so that the clamping part automatically resets after being released, which facilitates quick replacement of the wine bottle.

[0014] Preferably, the clamping part also has a slide bar disposed on the top of the limiting frame, the slide bar being located between the two limiting bars, the top of the slide bar being connected to the pressing block, and a row of toothed racks being disposed on the side of the slide bar.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, one-way locking can be achieved through the linkage of the slide bar and the pressing block, and the cooperation of the rack and the locking block, to prevent loosening during clamping.

[0016] Preferably, the clamping part also has a slide mounted on the top of the limiting frame. A locking block is laterally slidably mounted inside the slide. The locking block has an inclined surface and is unidirectionally engaged with the rack. A spring b is mounted at one end of the locking block, which is located between the slide and the locking block. A pull rod is mounted at the end of the locking block away from the rack.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, one-way locking can be achieved through the inclined surface cooperation between the locking block and the rack, the spring b ensures tight engagement, and the pull rod facilitates manual unlocking, making operation convenient.

[0018] Preferably, the clamping part also has an arc-shaped bottom block disposed inside the limiting frame, the arc-shaped bottom block abutting against the bottom surface of the wine bottle, the top surface of the arc-shaped bottom block being provided with an arc surface, the side clamping block facing the wine bottle being provided with an arc surface, and the bottom of the lower pressing frame being provided with an arc surface.

[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, the curved bottom block and side clamping block can be designed to fit the shape of the bottle, increase the contact area, avoid damage to the bottle body during clamping, and improve stability.

[0020] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: by providing a clamping part, the lower pressure frame can be moved down by the lower pressure limiting frame, so that the connecting rod a and the connecting rod b are linked together, pushing the side clamping block to tighten inward, thereby stabilizing the clamping of the wine bottle and preventing shaking during cutting; by the cooperation of the rack and the inclined surface of the card block, one-way locking is achieved under the action of spring b, ensuring that the clamping force of the lower pressure frame and the side clamping block is stable and does not loosen. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall bottle clamping structure of this application;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this application;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall bottle clamping structure of this application;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the lower pressure frame structure of this application;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the side clamping block structure of this application;

[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the carriage and the locking block in this application.

[0027] In the diagram: 1. Base; 101. Movable support frame; 102. Cylinder; 103. Lifting frame; 104. Blade; 105. Motor; 2. Clamping part; 201. Limiting frame; 202. Lowering frame; 203. Link a; 204. Side clamping block; 205. Link b; 206. Arc-shaped bottom block; 207. Slide rod; 208. Rack; 209. Pressing block; 210. Limiting rod; 211. Spring a; 212. Slide; 213. Locking block; 214. Spring b; 215. Pull rod. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0029] Example 1

[0030] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 This embodiment provides a technical solution: a ceramic wine bottle cutting device, including a base 1 and a clamping part 2.

[0031] A movable support frame 101 is slidably mounted on the top of the base 1. A cylinder 102 is mounted on the top of the movable support frame 101. The cylinder 102 is a device that converts the energy of compressed air into mechanical energy. The working principle of the cylinder 102 is based on the mechanical movement achieved by the propulsion of compressed air. The above is existing technology and will not be elaborated further below. When selecting a model, its power should be selected to suit the needs of the device to ensure that the object to be driven is driven. A lifting frame 103 is mounted on the output end at the bottom of the cylinder 102. A blade 104 is rotatably mounted inside the lifting frame 103. An electric motor is mounted on the side of the lifting frame 103. The output end of the motor 105 is connected to the lifting frame 103. The working principle of the motor 105 is based on electromagnetic induction and Lorentz force. The motor 105 generates force in the magnetic field through current, thereby driving mechanical movement. The above is the prior art and will not be repeated below. When selecting the model, its power should be selected to match the needs of the device to ensure that the object to be driven is driven. The lifting frame 103 can be raised and lowered by the cylinder 102, which works in conjunction with the motor 105 to drive the blade 104 to rotate, achieving precise cutting. At the same time, the movable support frame 101 can adjust the cutting position to adapt to bottles of different heights.

[0032] The clamping part 2 is located on the top of the base 1. The clamping part 2 has a limiting frame 201 located on the top of the base 1. A downward pressing frame 202 is vertically slidably arranged inside the limiting frame 201. A connecting rod a203 is rotatably arranged on both sides of the downward pressing frame 202. A side clamping block 204 is rotatably arranged at the bottom of the connecting rod a203. A connecting rod b205 is rotatably arranged on the side of the side clamping block 204. The connecting rod b205 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the limiting frame 201. The downward pressing frame 202 slides downward to drive the connecting rod a203 to rotate and push the side clamping block 204 to move inward to clamp the four sides of the wine bottle. The downward pressing frame 202 can be moved downward by pressing the limiting frame 201, so that the connecting rod a203 and the connecting rod b205 are linked together and push the side clamping block 204 to tighten inward, thereby stabilizing the clamping of the wine bottle and preventing shaking during cutting.

[0033] Example 2

[0034] Please see Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 This embodiment provides a technical solution: a ceramic wine bottle cutting device, including a clamping part 2, a lower pressure frame 202, and a side clamping block 204.

[0035] Two limiting rods 210 are fixedly installed on the top of the lower pressure frame 202. The fixing method is an existing detachable fixing, such as bolt connection, buckle connection, etc. The limiting rods 210 vertically pass through the limiting frame 201 and slide vertically with the limiting frame 201. The limiting rods 210 can ensure that the lower pressure frame 202 slides stably within the limiting frame 201, prevent displacement, and improve clamping accuracy.

[0036] A pressing block 209 is fixedly installed on the top of the limiting rod 210. The fixing method is an existing detachable fixing, such as bolt connection, buckle connection, etc. A spring a211 is nested on the outside of the two limiting rods 210. The spring a211 is located between the pressing block 209 and the limiting frame 201. The pressing block 209 can apply downward pressure, and the spring a211 provides rebound force, so that the clamping part 2 automatically resets after being released, which facilitates quick replacement of the wine bottle.

[0037] A slide rod 207 is fixedly installed on the top of the limiting frame 201. The fixing method is an existing detachable fixing, such as bolt connection, buckle connection, etc. The slide rod 207 is located in the middle of the two limiting rods 210. The top of the slide rod 207 is connected to the pressing block 209. A row of racks 208 is provided on the side of the slide rod 207. The slide rod 207 can be linked with the pressing block 209. The racks 208 cooperate with the locking block 213 to achieve one-way locking and prevent loosening during clamping.

[0038] A slide 212 is fixedly installed on the top of the limit frame 201. The fixing method is an existing detachable fixing, such as bolt connection, buckle connection, etc. A locking block 213 is slidably installed inside the slide 212. The locking block 213 is provided with an inclined surface. The locking block 213 is unidirectionally engaged with the rack 208. A spring b214 is provided at one end of the locking block 213. The spring b214 is located between the slide 212 and the locking block 213. A pull rod 215 is provided at the end of the locking block 213 away from the rack 208. Unidirectional locking can be achieved by the cooperation of the inclined surface of the locking block 213 and the rack 208. The spring b214 ensures tight engagement, and the pull rod 215 facilitates manual unlocking, making the operation convenient.

[0039] An arc-shaped bottom block 206 is fixedly installed inside the limiting frame 201. The fixing method is an existing detachable fixing, such as bolt connection, buckle connection, etc. The arc-shaped bottom block 206 abuts against the bottom surface of the wine bottle. The top surface of the arc-shaped bottom block 206 is provided with an arc surface. The side clamping block 204 facing the wine bottle is provided with an arc surface. The bottom of the lower pressure frame 202 is provided with an arc surface. Through the arc design of the arc-shaped bottom block 206 and the side clamping block 204, it fits the shape of the wine bottle, increases the contact area, avoids damage to the bottle body during clamping, and improves stability.

[0040] Working principle: First, place the ceramic bottle to be cut on the arc-shaped base block 206 of the base 1 to ensure that the bottle is vertical and stable. Then, manually press the pressing block 209 to make the lower pressing frame 202 slide down along the limiting rod 210. At the same time, the connecting rods a203 and b205 are driven to move together, pushing the side clamping block 204 to tighten inward, thus firmly clamping the four sides of the bottle. At this time, the sliding rod 207 moves down with the pressing block 209, and the rack 208 cooperates with the inclined surface of the locking block 213. Under the action of the spring b214, one-way locking is achieved to ensure that the clamping force is stable and does not loosen. Next, adjust the position of the moving support frame 101 so that the blade 104 is aligned with the cutting line of the bottle. Start the motor 105 to drive the blade 104 to rotate at high speed. At the same time, control the cylinder 102 to push the lifting frame 103 down so that the rotating blade 104 smoothly cuts into the bottle and completes the cutting. After cutting, cylinder 102 drives the lifting frame 103 to rise and reset, motor 105 is turned off, and finally, pull rod 215 is pulled to disengage the locking block 213 from rack 208. Under the rebound action of spring a211, pressing block 209 drives the lower pressing frame 202 to rise and reset. Side clamping block 204 is released outward under the linkage of connecting rod a203 and connecting rod b205, and the cut wine bottle can be removed. The entire device achieves efficient and precise cutting operation through mechanical linkage and pneumatic drive, and is suitable for processing ceramic wine bottles of different sizes.

[0041] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installed," "equipped with," "connected," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be a connection within two components. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0042] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A cutting device for ceramic wine bottles, characterized in that, include: A base (1) has a structure on top for cutting the wine bottle; The clamping part (2) is located on the top of the base (1). The clamping part (2) has a limiting frame (201) located on the top of the base (1). A pressing frame (202) is vertically slidably arranged inside the limiting frame (201). A connecting rod a (203) is rotatably arranged on both sides of the pressing frame (202). A side clamping block (204) is rotatably arranged at the bottom of the connecting rod a (203). A connecting rod b (205) is rotatably arranged on the side of the side clamping block (204). The connecting rod b (205) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the limiting frame (201). The pressing frame (202) slides down to drive the connecting rod a (203) to rotate and push the side clamping block (204) to move inward to clamp the four sides of the wine bottle.

2. The ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) has a movable support frame (101) that is slidably disposed on the top of the base (1). A cylinder (102) is disposed on the top of the movable support frame (101). A lifting frame (103) is disposed at the output end of the bottom of the cylinder (102). A blade (104) is rotatably disposed inside the lifting frame (103). A motor (105) is disposed on the side of the lifting frame (103). The output end of the motor (105) is connected to the lifting frame (103).

3. The ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping part (2) has two limiting rods (210) located on the top of the lower pressure frame (202). The limiting rods (210) pass vertically through the limiting frame (201) and are vertically slidably connected to the limiting frame (201).

4. The ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The clamping part (2) also has a pressing block (209) disposed on the top of the limiting rod (210), and a spring a (211) is nested on the outer side of the two limiting rods (210), the spring a (211) being located between the pressing block (209) and the limiting frame (201).

5. A ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The clamping part (2) also has a slide bar (207) provided on the top of the limiting frame (201). The slide bar (207) is located in the middle of the two limiting bars (210). The top of the slide bar (207) is connected to the pressing block (209). A row of racks (208) is provided on the side of the slide bar (207).

6. The ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The clamping part (2) also has a slide (212) provided on the top of the limiting frame (201). A locking block (213) is provided inside the slide (212) for lateral sliding. The locking block (213) is provided with an inclined surface. The locking block (213) is unidirectionally engaged with the rack (208). A spring b (214) is provided at one end of the locking block (213). The spring b (214) is located between the slide (212) and the locking block (213). A pull rod (215) is provided at the end of the locking block (213) away from the rack (208).

7. The ceramic wine bottle cutting device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping part (2) also has an arc-shaped bottom block (206) disposed inside the limiting frame (201), the arc-shaped bottom block (206) abuts against the bottom surface of the wine bottle, the top surface of the arc-shaped bottom block (206) is provided with an arc surface, the side clamping block (204) facing the wine bottle is provided with an arc surface, and the bottom of the lower pressing frame (202) is provided with an arc surface.