Machine vision-based belt tear detection device

By introducing an adjustment mechanism into the belt tear detection device, and utilizing a combination of an adjustment screw and a sector gear, the problem of inconvenient laser beam angle adjustment is solved, achieving precise and convenient angle adjustment.

CN224429046UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30QINGTONGXIA ALUMINUM GRP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
QINGTONGXIA ALUMINUM GRP
Filing Date
2025-06-24
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing belt tear detection devices are prone to inaccurate or excessive adjustment when adjusting the laser beam emission angle, making them inconvenient to operate.

Method used

An adjustment mechanism is adopted, which includes a combination of a base, a slider, a sliding sleeve, an adjusting screw, and a sector gear. By rotating the adjusting screw, the sliding sleeve and the sector gear are pushed to adjust the angle of the laser emission probe, ensuring precise adjustment.

Benefits of technology

It enables precise adjustment of the laser beam emission angle, making operation more convenient, avoiding multiple adjustments, and improving efficiency.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of testing equipment technology and discloses a belt tear detection device based on machine vision. It includes a laser emitting probe and an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism includes a base, a slider slidably mounted on the base, a sliding sleeve fixedly mounted on the slider, an adjusting screw passing through the sliding sleeve, and a threaded connection between the adjusting screw and the sliding sleeve. The adjusting screw is rotatably mounted on the base. A toothed section is provided on the side of the sliding sleeve. A mounting sleeve is rotatably mounted on the base, and the laser emitting probe is located inside the mounting sleeve. A sector gear is fixedly mounted at the tail of the mounting sleeve, and the sector gear meshes with the toothed section. This utility model solves the problem that existing detection devices are prone to inaccurate or excessive adjustment, leading to inconvenient operation.
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