The present invention belongs to the technical field of packaging and conversion, and particularly relates to a mechanical packing conversion apparatus integrating packaging, measuring, cutting and protecting functions.
The conventional packaging of a mechanical packing is to reel the product into a ring or wind it onto a spool and then put it into a carton, a plastic box or a wooden box for transportation. The packaging box itself has a transportation function, without any measuring and cutting functions. To use the product, it is necessary to take the mechanical packing out of the packaging box, in a separate process measure a length to be cut, and then cut or shear the mechanical packing off with a knife. As a result, the whole process is discontinuous, scattered, and leads to multiple time consuming steps which affect maintenance department operating efficiency. Furthermore, due to the lack of protection during the cutting operation, personnel injury often happens. This scattered, multiple step approach to converting bulk mechanical packing to a usable unit (rings of appropriate length), may cause maintenance or repair operations on a production site, especially during plant shutdown or outage periods, to incur costly delays and additional labor costs simply because of this tedious process or because of the misplacement of measuring or cutting tools. Consequently, unnecessary economic loss is caused. These problems are common and still often occur at present.
To overcome the above deficiencies in the prior art, the present invention provides a mechanical packing conversion apparatus integrating packaging, measuring, cutting and protecting functions, which effectively solves the problem of unitary function of the conventional mechanical packing packaging boxes and also handles the issues of scattered measuring and cutting operations, personnel safety protection during cutting and protection against damage and degradation of the material to be cut.
To achieve these purposes, the present invention employs the following technical solutions.
A mechanical packing conversion apparatus integrating packaging, measuring, cutting and protecting functions, comprising a box, a measuring scale and a cutting mechanism; an upper cover of the box and a side plate connected to the upper cover which can be opened from side faces, and the cutting mechanism is disposed on a sidewall in the box; the cutting mechanism comprises a head and a base, the head being fixed to the base, a handle, a transmission member and a blade all successively connected being disposed in the head; a through hole is formed at a bottom end of the head, and the blade is placed vertically above the through hole and is communicated with the through hole; a groove configured to receive the measuring scale is provided at a bottom end of the base; and the measuring scale is fixed to the bottom inside the box.
A mechanical packing clamping mechanism is provided at the end of the measuring scale which can extend and retract.
The box is fully enclosed; and a tongue is provided on either side of the side plate which can be overturned and opened, and the tongues can be inserted into two corresponding sidewalls of the box.
Further, a hand grip is provided on the outside upper cover of the box.
The packaging apparatus has an I-shaped packing reel disposed therein, and a protective pad and a rigid plate are provided at the joint of the base and the through hole.
Preferably, the transmission member of the cutting mechanism comprises a screw stem and a thread sleeve; one end of the screw stem is connected to the handle; the thread sleeve is sheathed on the screw stem; and the blade is fixed to the thread sleeve.
Further, the thread sleeve can do circular rotation.
Preferably, the transmission member of the cutting mechanism comprises a connecting rod, a blade holder, a spring and guide rods; two ends of the connecting rod are respectively connected to the handle and the blade holder; the blade is fixed to the blade holder; the spring is sheathed outside the connecting rod and the blade holder and clamped to a spring limiting step disposed inside the head; and the guide rods are disposed on two sides of the cutting mechanism and connected to the head and the base.
The mechanical packing conversion apparatus of the present invention is capable of effectively improving the packaging and transportation functions, has various functions such as convenience in transportation and carrying, accurate measuring and cutting, cutting safety protection, and can be repeatedly used, especially for maintenance and repair in a production site. The apparatus can not only greatly protect the personnel safety, reduce the material consumption, improve the production efficiency and shorten downtime for maintenance, but also reduce the consumption, protect the environment and increase the economic benefits.
The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and by embodiments.
As shown in
The cutting mechanism 4 comprises a head and a base, which are fixedly connected by a fastener 20. The head comprises a handle 13, a transmission member (i.e., screw stem) 14, a thread sleeve 17 and a blade 18, wherein the screw stem 14, the thread sleeve 17 and the blade 18 are disposed inside the head and successively and fixedly connected by fastening screws 14 and 19; and the handle 13 is located outside the head. The blade 18 is placed vertically above the through hole 12 and is communicated with the through hole 12; a protective pad 21 and a rigid plate 22 are provided on the base at a position corresponding to the joint of the head and the through hole 12. The handle 13 is rotated while being pressed by the transmission member, so that the blade 18 passes through the through hole 12 to do cutting motion. The thread sleeve 17 can do circular rotation for the purpose of adjustment. By the thread sleeve 17, it is convenient to adjust the cutting angle to obtain different cutting cross-sections in order to meet different cutting requirements.
The box 1 provides for fully-enclosed protection; a tongue is provided on either side of the side plate 3, and the tongues can be inserted into two sidewalls 8 and 9 of the box, which are adjacent and corresponding to each other; and a hand grip 10 is further provided outside the upper cover 2 of the box, which is convenient for carrying and transportation. The reel 11 for the packing 6 is I-shaped.
In addition, by changing the shape of the blade 18, the cutting path may be caused to be a linear line, a broken line, a curved line or a combination of any two of the above lines, in order to meet the requirements of more users.
As shown in
The cutting mechanism 24 comprises a head 25 and a base 26; and the head 25 comprises a handle 27, a connecting rod 28, a blade holder 30, a blade 18, a spring 34 and guide rods 29. Wherein, the handle 27, the connecting rod 28, the blade holder 30 and the blade 1 are successively and fixedly connected by fastening screws. The spring 34 is sheathed outside the connecting rod 28 and the blade holder 30 and clamped to a spring limiting step disposed inside the head 25. The guide rods 29 are disposed on two sides of the cutting mechanism 24 and connected to the head 25 and the base 26, for cooperating with the up-down motion of the head 25. The handle 27 is rotated while being pressed by the transmission member, so that the blade 18 passes through the through hole 12 to do cutting motion.
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