A feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles

CN224631015UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14HUNAN XURI CERAMICS CO LTD
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Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-08-29
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0007]本实用新型要解决的技术问题在于,针对现有技术的上述缺陷,提供一种适用立体纹理瓷砖生产的放料系统,旨在解决现有的制备陶瓷砖的供料系统或放料系统因料仓底部的放料硬管内壁易吸附坯体粉料,而使输送机构在输送坯体粉料的过程中,仍有可能将不同种类的坯体粉料输送到成型车间中同一压机的布料的系统内,从而对瓷砖产品的品质造成影响的问题

Benefits of technology

[0047]本实用新型提供了一种适用立体纹理瓷砖生产的放料系统,通过在料仓的底部设置能够将料仓放出的坯体粉料输送至第一输送机构上的第二输送机构,从而使得坯体粉料从料仓底部放出时,坯体粉料并不会首先落入到将坯体粉料输送到成型车间的第一输送机构上,而是先落入到第二输送机构上,因此即使放料阀关闭,料仓底部的放料硬管内仍会向下滴落坯体粉料,坯体粉料也不会跟随第一输送机构与其它种类的坯体粉料一同输送到成型车间,从而避免了不同种类的坯体粉料输送到成型车间中同一压机的布料的系统内,能够避免输送至压机模具中坯粉原料配比发生变化,有利于确保瓷砖坯体的立体纹理精准还原、不易破损且长期保持完整形态。

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles, belonging to the technical field of feeding systems. It includes at least one set of hoppers, a first conveying mechanism located beside each hopper, and a second conveying mechanism located below the hoppers. By setting a second conveying mechanism at the bottom of the hoppers to transport the green body powder discharged from the hoppers to the first conveying mechanism, this utility model ensures that when the green body powder is discharged from the bottom of the hoppers, it does not first fall onto the first conveying mechanism that transports it to the molding workshop. Instead, it falls onto the second conveying mechanism first. Therefore, even if the feeding valve is closed, green body powder will still drip down from the feeding pipe at the bottom of the hoppers. This prevents the green body powder from being transported to the molding workshop along with other types of green body powder via the first conveying mechanism, thus avoiding the transport of different types of green body powder into the same press's feeding system in the molding workshop and preventing any impact on the quality of the ceramic tile products.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of feeding systems, and in particular to a feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles. Background Technology

[0002] Three-dimensional textured tiles are a type of ceramic tile that breaks through the limitations of traditional flat tile decoration. Through specific processes, a textured surface (or glaze layer, body) is created on the tile surface (or body) with a tactile, raised texture and distinct layers. These tiles not only enhance the sense of layering and texture in space decoration through three-dimensional textures, but some products can also improve anti-slip performance due to the raised surface. They are widely used in living rooms, bedrooms, hotel lobbies and other scenarios that have dual requirements for decorative effect and practicality, taking into account both aesthetics and functional value.

[0003] The quality of three-dimensional textured tiles is closely related to the powder formula. The proportion of raw materials such as clay, feldspar, and quartz in the powder directly affects the plasticity, sintering density, and shrinkage stability of the body. For example, if the proportion of clay is too low, it will reduce the plasticity of the body, making it difficult to form three-dimensional textures during pressing. Insufficient feldspar content will affect the sintering activity, making the body weak and prone to cracking at the raised parts of the texture. An imbalance in the proportion of quartz may lead to uneven shrinkage during firing, causing the texture to be distorted. Therefore, a reasonable powder formula can take into account the body's plasticity, structural strength, and dimensional stability, ensuring accurate reproduction of three-dimensional textures, resistance to damage, and long-term maintenance of the complete shape.

[0004] Existing ceramic tile production feeding systems (such as the ceramic tile feeding system disclosed in Chinese patent document CN204546788U) typically include multiple sets of hoppers. Each set of hoppers can consist of multiple hoppers arranged side by side, and each set of hoppers is equipped with a conveyor mechanism underneath. When it is necessary to release the green body from one of the hoppers and transport it to the molding workshop, the discharge valve on the discharge pipe at the bottom of the corresponding hopper opens, allowing the specified green body powder to fall onto the conveyor mechanism, and then be transported to the molding workshop by the conveyor mechanism.

[0005] However, the inner wall of the discharge pipe at the bottom of the hopper easily absorbs ceramic powder. Even when the discharge valve is closed, the conveying mechanism may still transport different types of ceramic powder to the same press's distribution system in the molding workshop during the process of conveying the ceramic powder. This can cause changes in the raw material ratio in the ceramic powder, thus affecting the quality of ceramic tile products, such as three-dimensional textured tiles. Furthermore, when the discharge valve needs to be replaced, the ceramic powder in the hopper will fall directly onto the conveying mechanism. If the conveying mechanism does not need to transport this type of ceramic powder to the molding workshop in subsequent production, the ceramic powder on the conveying mechanism needs to be manually cleaned, which is not only cumbersome but also affects production efficiency.

[0006] Therefore, existing technologies still need to be improved and developed. Utility Model Content

[0007] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles, which addresses the above-mentioned defects of the prior art. The aim is to solve the problem that the existing feeding or discharging systems for ceramic tiles are prone to adsorbing the green body powder on the inner wall of the feeding hard pipe at the bottom of the hopper. As a result, the conveying mechanism may still transport different types of green body powder into the same press distribution system in the molding workshop during the process of conveying the green body powder, thereby affecting the quality of the ceramic tile products.

[0008] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the technical problem is as follows:

[0009] A feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles includes at least one set of hoppers; each set of hoppers includes at least two hoppers arranged side by side; and further includes:

[0010] The first conveying mechanism is located next to each group of silos.

[0011] The second conveying mechanism, at least two of which are located below each hopper, and the second conveying mechanism is higher than the first conveying mechanism;

[0012] The second conveying mechanism is used to convey the billet powder released from the silo to the first conveying mechanism.

[0013] Furthermore, the first conveying mechanism includes a first frame; and also includes:

[0014] A first conveyor belt is mounted on a first frame;

[0015] At least two first dust covers are fixed above the first conveyor belt, and a space for the second conveyor mechanism to discharge material is formed between two adjacent first dust covers.

[0016] Furthermore, the second conveying mechanism includes:

[0017] The second frame has its length direction perpendicular to the length direction of the first frame;

[0018] The second conveyor belt is mounted on the second frame;

[0019] The second dust cover is fixed above the second conveyor belt, and one end of the second dust cover extends above the output end of the second conveyor belt;

[0020] The first feeding plate is inclinedly fixed to the lower side of the output end of the second conveyor belt, and the first feeding plate is provided with first baffle plates on both the left and right sides.

[0021] Furthermore, the material feeding system for tile production also includes a hopper rack for mounting the hopper, and further includes:

[0022] A rigid discharge pipe is located at the bottom of the silo.

[0023] A discharge control valve is provided on the discharge rigid pipe.

[0024] A weighing sensor is mounted on a silo frame around the outer wall of the silo, and the weighing sensor is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the silo.

[0025] The controller is electrically connected to the weighing sensor and the discharge control valve;

[0026] The weighing sensor is used to detect the weight of the silo.

[0027] Furthermore, a first flexible discharge tube is sleeved at the lower end of the discharge rigid tube, and the first flexible discharge tube passes downward through the second dust cover.

[0028] Furthermore, the material feeding system for ceramic tile production also includes:

[0029] A feeding platform is located within the molding workshop and above multiple presses within the workshop.

[0030] A third conveying mechanism, located on the feeding platform.

[0031] A lifting conveying mechanism is provided, wherein the input end of the lifting conveying mechanism is located below the output end of the first conveying mechanism.

[0032] The feeding hopper is fixedly mounted on the feeding platform and located below the output end of the third conveying mechanism, with its bottom positioned above the press.

[0033] Diverter pipe, wherein the diverter pipe is located at the bottom of the hopper;

[0034] The lifting and conveying mechanism is used to lift and convey the billet powder conveyed by the first conveying mechanism to the third conveying mechanism.

[0035] Furthermore, the first conveying mechanism also includes:

[0036] A dustproof box, the interior of which is used to accommodate the output end of the first conveyor belt, and the bottom of the dustproof box is provided with an outlet that communicates with the feed inlet of the lifting conveyor mechanism.

[0037] Furthermore, the third conveying mechanism includes a third frame; and also includes:

[0038] The third conveyor belt is mounted on the third frame;

[0039] The third dust cover is fixed above the third conveyor belt, and one end of the third dust cover extends above the output end of the third conveyor belt;

[0040] The second feed plate is inclined and fixed below the output end of the third conveyor belt, and the second feed plate is provided with a second baffle plate on both the left and right sides.

[0041] Furthermore, the lifting and conveying mechanism includes:

[0042] The fourth frame is covered with a dustproof plate on its upper part, and the bottom of the fourth frame is provided with a discharge port corresponding to the input end of the third conveying mechanism.

[0043] A lifting conveyor belt is mounted on the fourth frame;

[0044] The second flexible discharge pipe is located at the discharge port, and its lower end extends below the third dust cover.

[0045] Furthermore, the feeding platform is equipped with soundproof wall panels on all four sides, and a soundproof top plate is provided on the top of the soundproof wall panels; a dust curtain is provided on the soundproof wall panel on the side adjacent to the input end of the third conveying mechanism.

[0046] Beneficial effects:

[0047] This invention provides a feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles. By setting a second conveying mechanism at the bottom of the hopper to transport the green body powder discharged from the hopper to the first conveying mechanism, the green body powder is not first transported to the first conveying mechanism that transports it to the molding workshop when it is discharged from the bottom of the hopper. Instead, it falls onto the second conveying mechanism first. Therefore, even if the feeding valve is closed, green body powder will still drip down from the feeding pipe at the bottom of the hopper. The green body powder will not be transported to the molding workshop along with other types of green body powder by the first conveying mechanism. This avoids different types of green body powder being transported to the same press in the molding workshop and prevents changes in the ratio of green body powder raw materials in the press mold. This helps to ensure that the three-dimensional texture of the ceramic tile is accurately reproduced, not easily damaged, and maintains its integrity for a long time.

[0048] Furthermore, when the discharge valve needs to be replaced, even if the billet powder in the hopper drips down onto the second conveying mechanism, the second conveying mechanism can temporarily store the billet powder for use in subsequent production of the same product. This eliminates the need for manual cleaning of the billet powder on the conveying mechanism, and production efficiency will not be affected. Attached Figure Description

[0049] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the material feeding system for ceramic tile production provided by this utility model. Figure 1 .

[0050] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Enlarged view of part A in the middle.

[0051] Figure 3 This is a simplified diagram showing the distribution of the silos described in this utility model.

[0052] Figure 4 This is a diagram showing the relative positions of the first conveying mechanism and the second conveying mechanism.

[0053] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the first feed plate and the first baffle plate.

[0054] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the material feeding system for ceramic tile production provided by this utility model. Figure 2 .

[0055] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 Enlarged view of section B.

[0056] Figure 8 yes Figure 6 Enlarged view of section C.

[0057] Figure 9 This is a simplified structural diagram of the first conveying mechanism.

[0058] Figure 10 This is a simplified structural diagram of the dustproof box.

[0059] Figure 11 This is a simplified structural diagram of the feeding platform.

[0060] Figure 12 yes Figure 11 Enlarged view of section D.

[0061] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0062] 1-Hopper;

[0063] 2-First conveying mechanism; 201-First frame; 202-First conveyor belt; 203-First dust cover; 204-Dustproof box; 2041-Discharge port;

[0064] 3-Second conveying mechanism; 301-Second frame; 302-Second conveyor belt; 303-Second dust cover; 304-First feed plate; 305-First baffle plate;

[0065] 4-Hopper rack; 5-Discharge rigid pipe; 6-Discharge control valve; 7-Weighing sensor; 8-First flexible discharge pipe; 9-Feeding platform;

[0066] 10-Third conveying mechanism; 101-Third frame; 102-Third dust cover; 103-Third conveyor belt; 104-Second feed plate; 105-Second baffle plate;

[0067] 11-Lifting and conveying mechanism; 111-Fourth frame; 112-Second flexible discharge pipe; 113-Dustproof plate;

[0068] 12-Feeding hopper; 13-Diverter pipe; 14-Soundproof wall panel; 15-Soundproof baffle; 16-Dust curtain; 17-Powder screen. Detailed Implementation

[0069] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer and more explicit, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0070] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," and "right," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, are only for the convenience of describing the invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or a specific orientational structure and operation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. Furthermore, "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this invention, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" means two or more.

[0071] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, this utility model provides a feeding system suitable for the production of three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles, including at least one set of material hoppers 1; as Figure 3 As shown, from Figure 3 Looking at the vertical direction, each group of silos 1 includes at least two silos 1 arranged side by side.

[0072] Furthermore, the material feeding system for tile production also includes a first conveying mechanism 2 and a second conveying mechanism 3. The number of first conveying mechanisms 2 should be consistent with the number of hopper groups 1, and the first conveying mechanisms 2 are located next to each hopper group 1. The number of second conveying mechanisms 3 is determined according to the number of hoppers 1, and they are located below each hopper 1, with the second conveying mechanisms 3 positioned higher than the first conveying mechanisms 2.

[0073] When it is necessary to release the blank powder from one of the hoppers 1 and transport it to the molding workshop, the second conveying mechanism 3 can receive the blank powder released from the bottom of the hopper 1, and then transport the blank powder to the first conveying mechanism 2 through the second conveying mechanism 3, and then transport it to the molding workshop through the first conveying mechanism 2.

[0074] When the body powder is discharged from the bottom of the hopper 1, it does not fall onto the first conveying mechanism 2 that transports the body powder to the molding workshop first, but rather onto the second conveying mechanism 3. Therefore, even if the discharge valve is closed, body powder will still drip down from the discharge pipe 5 at the bottom of the hopper 1. The body powder will not be transported to the molding workshop along with other types of body powder by the first conveying mechanism 2. This avoids different types of body powder being transported into the same press distribution system in the molding workshop, and prevents changes in the proportion of body powder raw materials in the press mold. This helps to ensure that the three-dimensional texture of the ceramic tile body is accurately reproduced, not easily damaged, and maintains its complete shape for a long time.

[0075] Furthermore, when the discharge valve needs to be replaced, even if the billet powder in the hopper 1 drips down onto the second conveying mechanism 3, the second conveying mechanism 3 can temporarily store the billet powder for use in subsequent production of the same product. This eliminates the need for manual cleaning of the billet powder on the conveying mechanism, and production efficiency will not be affected.

[0076] like Figure 1 , Figure 4 as well as Figure 6 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first conveying mechanism 2 includes a first frame 201, a first conveyor belt 202, and a first dust cover 203.

[0077] The first conveyor belt 202 is mounted on the first frame 201 and can be wound around the active roller and the driven roller located on the first frame 201. The active roller can be connected to the output shaft of the drive motor, so that when the drive motor is working, it drives the first conveyor belt 202 to perform conveying operations.

[0078] At least two first dust hoods 203 are provided and fixed above the first conveyor belt 202 to prevent dust in the workshop from falling onto the billet powder when the first conveying mechanism 2 conveys the billet powder. In addition, a space is formed between two adjacent first dust hoods 203 for the second conveying mechanism 3 to discharge the material, so that when the second conveying mechanism 3 discharges the billet powder, the billet powder will not be blocked by the first dust hoods 203 and can fall smoothly onto the first conveyor belt 202 of the first conveying mechanism 2.

[0079] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second conveying mechanism 3 includes a second frame 301, a second conveyor belt 302, a second dust cover 303, and a first feed plate 304.

[0080] The second frame 301 is perpendicular to the length of the first frame 201, and is higher than the first frame 201, so that the billet powder can be discharged from the output end of the second conveyor belt 302 onto the first conveyor belt 202. The operation of the second conveyor belt 302 is the same as that of the first conveyor belt 202, and will not be elaborated further here. The second dust cover 303 is fixed above the second conveyor belt 302, and its function is the same as that of the first dust cover 203, which is to prevent dust in the workshop from falling onto the billet powder, so that the quality of the billet powder conveyed to the press feeding system can meet the production requirements.

[0081] The first feed plate 304 is inclinedly fixed to the lower side of the output end of the second conveyor belt 302, and first baffle plates 305 are provided on both the left and right sides of the first feed plate 304. The feed plates can be welded to the second frame 301 with the help of the first baffle plates 305. The billet powder falling from the second conveyor belt 302 can flow downward to the first conveyor belt 202 with the help of the first feed plate 304; without the first feed plate 304, a large amount of dust will be generated when the billet powder is discharged from the second conveyor belt 302.

[0082] To further prevent a large amount of dust from being generated when the billet powder is discharged from the second conveyor belt 302, one end of the second dust cover 303 extends above the output end of the second conveyor belt 302.

[0083] like Figure 1 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the material feeding system for ceramic tile production further includes a hopper rack 4, a material feeding rigid pipe 5, a material feeding control valve 6, a weighing sensor 7, and a controller.

[0084] The hopper frame 4 has a steel frame structure for mounting the hopper 1. The discharge pipe 5 is located at the bottom of the hopper 1. The discharge control valve 6 is located on the discharge pipe 5 and can be a pneumatic or electric discharge valve. The weighing sensor 7 is mounted on the hopper frame 4 around the outer wall of the hopper 1 and is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the hopper 1. The controller is electrically connected to the weighing sensor 7 and the discharge control valve 6.

[0085] The weighing sensor 7 is used to detect the weight of the hopper 1 and the total weight of the powdered material inside the hopper 1, and can feed back the real-time monitoring results to the controller. In actual production, the controller can set the discharge amount of any hopper 1. When the controller determines that the discharge amount of the discharge hopper 1 meets the preset parameter requirements based on the monitoring results of the weighing sensor 7, the controller can automatically close the discharge control valve 6, thereby realizing automated and precise control of the discharge.

[0086] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lower end of the rigid discharge tube 5 is fitted with a first flexible discharge tube 8. The first flexible discharge tube 8 may be made of soft cloth and can pass downward through the second dust cover 303 (the second dust cover 303 has a hole structure reserved for the first flexible discharge tube 8 to pass through, the hole structure is not shown in the attached drawing).

[0087] The advantage of installing the first flexible discharge pipe 8 at the lower end of the rigid discharge pipe 5 is that the discharge operation can be carried out below the second dust cover 303, thereby avoiding the generation of a large amount of dust during discharge and helping to improve the environment of the powder production workshop.

[0088] like Figure 6 and Figure 11 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the material feeding system for ceramic tile production further includes a feeding platform 9, a third conveying mechanism 10, a lifting conveying mechanism 11, a discharge hopper 12, and a diversion pipe 13 located at the bottom of the discharge hopper 12.

[0089] The feeding platform 9 is located within the molding workshop and above multiple presses. The input end of the lifting conveyor 11 is located below the output end of the first conveyor 2. The third conveyor 10 is located on the feeding platform 9. The unloading hopper 12 is fixedly mounted on the feeding platform 9, and the unloading hopper 12 is located below the output end of the third conveyor 10, with its bottom located above the presses.

[0090] In actual production, the lifting and conveying mechanism 11 is used to lift and convey the billet powder conveyed by the first conveying mechanism 2 to the third conveying mechanism 10, and then, with the help of the third conveying mechanism 10, the billet powder is conveyed into the discharge hopper 12, thereby realizing the discharge.

[0091] Although Figure 6 and Figure 11 Only a single third conveying mechanism 10 is shown, but the number of third conveying mechanisms 10 should preferably be the same as the number of first conveying mechanisms 2 and lifting conveying mechanisms 11, so that the billet powder in each hopper 1 group can be conveyed to the material distribution system of the press.

[0092] In this invention, the diversion pipe 13 can be a two-way diversion pipe 13, a three-way diversion pipe 13, etc., which allows multiple presses to share the same conveying channel, saving the space occupied by the construction of the conveying mechanism.

[0093] like Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first conveying mechanism 2 further includes a dustproof box 204.

[0094] The dustproof box 204 is used to accommodate the output end of the first conveyor belt 202, and the bottom of the dustproof box 204 is provided with an outlet 2041 that communicates with the feed inlet of the lifting conveyor mechanism 11.

[0095] The purpose of the dustproof box 204 is also to prevent a large amount of dust from being generated during the discharge process of the first conveying mechanism 2, thereby further improving the environment of the powder production workshop and reducing the waste of raw materials during the conveying process.

[0096] like Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the third conveying mechanism 10 includes a third frame 101, a third conveyor belt 103, a third dust cover 102, and a second feed plate 104.

[0097] The third conveyor belt 103 is mounted on the third frame 101. The third dust cover 102 is fixed above the third conveyor belt 103, and one end of the third dust cover 102 extends above the output end of the third conveyor belt 103. The second feed plate 104 is inclinedly fixed below the output end of the third conveyor belt 103, and second baffle plates 105 are provided on both the left and right sides of the second feed plate 104.

[0098] The purpose of the third dust cover 102 is the same as that of the first dust cover 203 and the second dust cover 303, which is to prevent impurities from being introduced into the blank powder during the conveying process. The second feed plate 104 and the third dust cover 102 are also set to extend one end to the top of the output end of the third conveyor belt 103 in order to reduce the amount of dust generated during the discharge process.

[0099] like Figures 6 to 8 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lifting and conveying mechanism includes a fourth frame 111, a lifting conveyor belt, and a second flexible discharge pipe 112.

[0100] The lifting conveyor belt is mounted on the fourth frame 111, and the upper part of the fourth frame 111 is covered with a dustproof plate 113 to prevent other impurities from being mixed into the powder material during the conveying process. Furthermore, the bottom of the fourth frame 111 is provided with a discharge port corresponding to the input end of the third conveying mechanism 10. This discharge port is connected to a second flexible discharge pipe 112, the lower end of which extends below the third dust cover 102, thereby avoiding the generation of a large amount of dust when the lifting conveyor 11 discharges material, and helping to improve the environment of the powder production workshop.

[0101] like Figure 11 As shown, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the feeding platform 9 is provided with soundproof wall panels 14 on all four sides, and a soundproof top plate is provided on the top of the soundproof wall panels 14; a dust curtain 16 is provided on the soundproof wall panel 14 on the side adjacent to the input end of the third conveying mechanism 10.

[0102] The soundproof wall panel 14, the soundproof roof panel, and the feeding platform together form an indoor space. Temperature and humidity sensors can be installed in this indoor space to detect the temperature and humidity of the indoor space. Temperature or humidity control devices can also be provided to ensure that the temperature and humidity of the indoor space meet the feeding requirements, so that the performance parameters of the green body powder can remain stable.

[0103] It should be understood that the application of this utility model is not limited to the examples above. Those skilled in the art can make improvements or modifications based on the above description, and all such improvements and modifications should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A feeding system suitable for the production of stereotextured tiles, comprising at least one group of hoppers; each group of hoppers comprising at least two hoppers arranged side by side; characterized in that, Also includes: The first conveying mechanism is located next to each group of silos. The second conveying mechanism, at least two of which are located below each hopper, and the second conveying mechanism is higher than the first conveying mechanism; The second conveying mechanism is used to convey the billet powder released from the silo to the first conveying mechanism.

2. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first conveying mechanism includes a first frame; and further includes: A first conveyor belt is mounted on a first frame; At least two first dust covers are fixed above the first conveyor belt, and a space for the second conveyor mechanism to discharge material is formed between two adjacent first dust covers.

3. A batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The second conveying mechanism includes: The second frame has its length direction perpendicular to the length direction of the first frame; The second conveyor belt is mounted on the second frame; The second dust cover is fixed above the second conveyor belt, and one end of the second dust cover extends above the output end of the second conveyor belt; The first feeding plate is inclinedly fixed to the lower side of the output end of the second conveyor belt, and the first feeding plate is provided with first baffle plates on both the left and right sides.

4. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a hopper rack for mounting the hopper, and also includes: A rigid discharge pipe is located at the bottom of the silo. A discharge control valve is provided on the discharge rigid pipe. A weighing sensor is mounted on a silo frame around the outer wall of the silo, and the weighing sensor is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the silo. The controller is electrically connected to the weighing sensor and the discharge control valve; The weighing sensor is used to detect the weight of the silo.

5. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 4, characterized in that, The lower end of the rigid discharge tube is fitted with a first flexible discharge tube, which passes downward through the second dust cover.

6. The feeding system for producing three-dimensional textured ceramic tiles according to claim 2, characterized in that, Also includes: A feeding platform is located within the molding workshop and above multiple presses within the workshop. A third conveying mechanism, located on the feeding platform. A lifting conveying mechanism is provided, wherein the input end of the lifting conveying mechanism is located below the output end of the first conveying mechanism. The feeding hopper is fixedly mounted on the feeding platform and located below the output end of the third conveying mechanism, with its bottom positioned above the press. Diverter pipe, wherein the diverter pipe is located at the bottom of the hopper; The lifting and conveying mechanism is used to lift and convey the billet powder conveyed by the first conveying mechanism to the third conveying mechanism.

7. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first conveying mechanism further includes: A dustproof box, the interior of which is used to accommodate the output end of the first conveyor belt, and the bottom of the dustproof box is provided with an outlet that communicates with the feed inlet of the lifting conveyor mechanism.

8. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 6, characterized in that, The third conveying mechanism includes a third frame; and also includes: The third conveyor belt is mounted on the third frame; The third dust cover is fixed above the third conveyor belt, and one end of the third dust cover extends above the output end of the third conveyor belt; The second feed plate is inclined and fixed below the output end of the third conveyor belt, and the second feed plate is provided with a second baffle plate on both the left and right sides.

9. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 8, characterized in that, The lifting and conveying mechanism includes: The fourth frame is covered with a dustproof plate on its upper part, and the bottom of the fourth frame is provided with a discharge port corresponding to the input end of the third conveying mechanism. A lifting conveyor belt is mounted on the fourth frame; The second flexible discharge pipe is located at the discharge port, and its lower end extends below the third dust cover.

10. The batch system for production of applicable stereotextured tiles according to claim 6, characterized in that, The feeding platform is equipped with soundproof wall panels on all four sides, and a soundproof top plate is provided on the top of the soundproof wall panels; a dust curtain is provided on the soundproof wall panel on the side adjacent to the input end of the third conveying mechanism.

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