1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a continual manufacturing process for swabs, particularly to one utilizing a roller-type knife mold making continual rolling action in conjunction with a supersonic vibrating head vibrating at high speed, so the heads of plural sticks laid in a two-layer material sheet may be cut together with a part of the two-layer material sheet by the mold-shaped knives of the roller-type knife mold one by one and immediately heated to become soft and adhered with the heads of the sticks, with the head material cut off at two sides and adhered together at the same time, achieving automatic mass production of swabs.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Swabs are widely used in the field of hygiene, medication, nursing, electronic components, cosmetics, etc. Conventional swabs are generally made of sticks of wood, bamboo, plastics, etc., and one end of the stick is firstly coated with glue, and a tiny cotton ball is adhered with the glue, finishing a conventional swab. In using, the cotton ball of conventional swabs sometimes may have its tiny cotton lines hooked or pulled, and if worse, falls off the stick, damaged in its function. Provided the cotton ball of the swab should be used to daub a chemical solution or alcohol, the glue of the cotton ball might melt to lose its viscosity, permitting the cotton ball fall off the stick, losing its usefulness. In view of the drawbacks, makers now use chemical fiber, foam cotton or sponge instead of natural cotton for a swab head by means of supersonic vibrating process as an improving measure.
However, the supersonic vibrating process used nowadays is to place a material sheet on a supersonic vibrating head firstly, plural swab sticks are arranged orderly to place their heads on the material sheet, and then another material sheet is covered on the stick heads just on the lower material sheet. Then a flat mold with plural punch knives is pressed down the parts of the material sheets sandwiching the sticks heads, cutting two sides of the parts to let each part of the material sheet attached on each stick head, and then melted to adhere to the stick head. After that, the mold is moved up, and the finished swabs are taken off and cleaned, with the remaining material sheets removed. Thus, this conventional manufacturing process for swabs is repeated manually in plural stages of operation, so its production is quite slow and inconvenient. Moreover, in cutting the two sides of the part of the material sheet and melting, the operation has to be stopped temporarily, impossible to continue manufacturing. Besides, the width of the mold is restricted by the size of the supersonic vibrating head, so if a wider swab head is needed, the number of the mold-shaped knives has to be reduced, resulting in less production. Therefore, this conventional process is not suitable for mass production of swabs. Thus those flaws are to be improved.
This invention has been devised to offer a continual manufacturing process for swabs, by using a combined band consisting of two-layers of material sheets for the heads of sticks orderly arranged between the two layers of material sheets in two rows, and the process is carried out by equipment consisting of the following.
A table is used for placing the combined band thereon; a conveying roller is installed on the table for moving the combined band on the table; a roller-type mold is installed on the table and in front of the conveying roller and provided plural punch knives equidistantly spaced apart on its annular circumference; a supersonic vibrating head is installed under the table and facing the roller-type mold for producing heat to the roller-type mold
Then the continual manufacturing process includes a step of laying the combined band together with the sticks in two rows on the table, a step of starting the conveying roller to rotate to move the combined band together with the sticks along the table to pass between the roller-type mold and the supersonic vibrating head so that the punch knives may continually cut a part of the two layers of material sheets with the head of each stick and the part is heated by the roller-type mold to become and soft and adhere to the head of each stick to become a finished swab.
Thus swabs are manufactured continually and quickly.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanied drawing, wherein:
A continual manufacturing process for swabs in the present invention, as shown in
The table 1 is used to place the combined band 5 thereon.
The conveying roller 2 is installed on the table 1 to convey the combined band on the table I by its rotation.
The roller-type knife mold 3 is installed on the table 1 in front of the conveying roller 2, connected with the convention roller 2 in parallel to move with the convening roller 2 synchronously and provided with plural punch knives 31 spaced apart equidistantly on the annular circumference.
The supersonic vibrating head 4 is positioned under the table 1 and facing to the lower end of the roller-type knife mold 3, having its upper side flush with the surface of the table 1 so as to produce and give heat to the roller-type knife mold 3.
The combined band 5 consists of the two layers of material sheets 51 and the heads of plural swab sticks 52 sandwiched equidistantly spaced apart between the two layers of material sheet 51.
The continual manufacturing process for swabs includes a first step that the conveying roller 2 is rotated to move the combined band 5 together with the swab sticks 52 placed on the table 1 to pass between the roller-type mold 3 and the supersonic vibrating head 4. Then a second step of the process is continually to press and heat the combined band 5 by the roller-type knife mold 3 and to punch and cut two sides of a part of the two layers of material sheets 51 just on and under the head of each stick 52 with the mold-shaped knives 31 so that the cut off part of the combined material sheet 51 may become soft and adhere to the head of each stick 52. Then a third step of the process is to seal up the cut two sides of the material part on and under the head of each stick 52, which then becomes a finished swab 6 with a head of the material. At last, a fourth step of the process is to pick up and clean the finished swabs 6 after passed over the conveying roller 2 and the remaining waste of the material sheet 51 is collected to be recycled.
Next, as shown in
Moreover, the roller-type knife mold 3 is installed to move synchronously with the conveying roller 2, facilitating operation of pressing and punching the combined band 5.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.