PASSIVE INTERMITTENT ROTATING ASSEMBLY AND ELECTROSPINNING EQUIPMENT
20220170180 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
D01D5/0069
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A passive intermittent rotating assembly can automatically adjust a part of a cleaning material when the cleaning material cleans a spinning jet each time and that can stably operate in a high-voltage environment. The passive intermittent rotating assembly includes a plurality of first abutment members and second abutment members being arranged respectively at an inner side and outer side of the main wheel along the circumferential direction, and being separated from each other to form gaps for a push portion of a push member to pass through. Each of the first abutment members includes a first inner-side abutment portion and a first outer-side abutment portion provided for abutting against the push portion. Each of the second abutment members includes a second inner-side abutment portion and a second outer-side abutment portion provided for abutting against the push portion.
Claims
1. A passive intermittent rotating assembly, comprising: a cleaning material used for cleaning a spinning jet of a spinning device of an electrospinning equipment; a front winding wheel and a rear winding wheel separately rotatably supported on the electrospinning equipment and provided for the cleaning material to be wound on; a main wheel coaxially rotating with the front winding wheel, and abutment members being formed on an outer circumferential surface of the main wheel; and a push member supported by the spinning device to move back and forth along an axial direction of the main wheel with the spinning jet, and in a process of moving back and forth, a push portion of the push member abutting against the abutment members and pushing the main wheel to rotate in a rotation direction, wherein the abutment members comprise a plurality of first abutment members being arranged at an inner side of the main wheel along a circumferential direction, and being separated from each other to form first gaps for the push portion to pass through; and a plurality of second abutment members being arranged at an outer side of the main wheel along the circumferential direction, and being separated from each other to form second gaps for the push portion to pass through; each of the plurality of first abutment members comprises a first inner-side abutment portion and a first outer-side abutment portion provided for abutting against the push portion and converging toward a direction opposite to the rotation direction of the main wheel; each of the plurality of second abutment members comprises a second inner-side abutment portion and a second outer-side abutment portion provided for abutting against the push portion and converging toward the direction opposite to the rotation direction of the main wheel; and when observing from the axial direction of the main wheel, there is no gap in the circumferential direction between the first inner-side abutment portion and two second inner-side abutment portions adjacent to the first inner-side abutment portion or there is only a gap smaller than a half length of the push portion in a horizontal direction, and there is no gap in the circumferential direction between the first outer-side abutment portion and two second outer-side abutment portions adjacent to the first outer-side abutment portion or there is only a gap smaller than the half length of the push portion in the horizontal direction.
2. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 1, wherein two ends of the second inner-side abutment portion in the circumferential direction are further forward and rearward respectively than the first gap between adjacent two of the plurality of first abutment members in the rotation direction of the main wheel; and two ends of the first outer-side abutment portion in the circumferential direction are further forward and rearward respectively than the second gap between two adjacent of the plurality of second abutment members in the rotation direction of the main wheel.
3. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of first abutment members has a first front-side abutment portion at a downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel; each of the plurality of second abutment members has a second front-side abutment portion at the downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel; the first front-side abutment portion and the second front-side abutment portion are formed in parallel to the axial direction of the main wheel; and a diameter of the push portion is substantially the same as the first gap between two of the plurality of first abutment members and the second gap between two of the plurality of second abutment members.
4. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of first abutment members has a first front-side abutment portion at a downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel; each of the plurality of second abutment members has a second front-side abutment portion at the downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel; the first front-side abutment portion and the second front-side abutment portion are formed in parallel to the axial direction of the main wheel; and a diameter of the push portion is substantially the same as the first gap between two of the plurality of first abutment members and the second gap between two of the plurality of second abutment members.
5. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: an adjusting rod configured to adjust a tension of the cleaning material wound on the front winding wheel and the rear winding wheel.
6. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 2, further comprising: an adjusting rod configured to adjust a tension of the cleaning material wound on the front winding wheel and the rear winding wheel.
7. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 3, further comprising: an adjusting rod configured to adjust a tension of the cleaning material wound on the front winding wheel and the rear winding wheel.
8. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 4, further comprising: an adjusting rod configured to adjust a tension of the cleaning material wound on the front winding wheel and the rear winding wheel.
9. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 3, wherein in a top view, the shape of each of the plurality of first abutment members is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the first inner-side abutment portion, the first outer-side abutment portion, and the first front-side abutment portion; and in a top view, the shape of each of the plurality of second abutment members is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the second inner-side abutment portion, the second outer-side abutment portion, and the second front-side abutment portion.
10. The passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claim 4, wherein in a top view, the shape of each of the plurality of first abutment members is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the first inner-side abutment portion, the first outer-side abutment portion, and the first front-side abutment portion; and in a top view, the shape of each of the plurality of second abutment members is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the second inner-side abutment portion, the second outer-side abutment portion, and the second front-side abutment portion.
11. An electrospinning equipment, comprising: the passive intermittent rotating assembly according to claims 1; a body portion comprising a movable device; and a spinning device comprising a spinning jet and moving back and forth horizontally by the movable device to get into contact with the cleaning material of the passive intermittent rotating assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Overall Structure of Electrospinning Equipment
[0030] First, an overall structure of an intermittent rotating assembly applied to an electrospinning equipment according to an embodiment is briefly described with reference to
Overall Structure of the Intermittent Rotating Assembly
[0031] Second, the intermittent rotating assembly IR in this embodiment is described with reference to
Operation Process of the Intermittent Rotating Assembly
[0032] Referring to
[0033] When the spinning device 2 operates, the push member 3 moves towards the main wheel 4 in the axial direction of the main wheel 4 with the spinning device 2 as the spinning device 2 moves. In a case that the spinning device 2 operates for the first time, when the push member 3 moves to a position near the main wheel 4, as shown in
[0034] Then, as shown in
[0035] After the spinning device 2 finishes electrospinning operation, as shown in
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[0037] When the spinning device 2 operates again, the spinning jet 21 and the push portion 31 move towards a direction far away from the initial position for another spinning jet cleaning In this case, because the main wheel 4 is not pushed anymore after the action illustrated in
[0038] Further, when observing from the axial direction (a direction shown in
[0039] A preferred embodiment is as follows. A front endpoint 42a1 and a rear endpoint 42a2 of the second inner-side abutment portion 42a in the circumferential direction are further forward and rearward respectively (refer to
[0040] According to the foregoing structure, the front endpoint 42a1 and the rear endpoint 42a2 of the second inner-side abutment portion 42a in the circumferential direction are further forward and rearward respectively than the front end and the rear end of the closest gap d1 (that is, the gap d1 overlapping the second inner-side abutment portion 42a in the axial direction of the main wheel 4) in the rotation direction of the main wheel 4. After the push portion 31 passes through the gap between the two first abutment members 41, if a case in which the main wheel 4 performs an unexpected reverse rotation due to an external force occurs, the push portion 31 can still abut against the second inner-side abutment portion 42a of the second abutment member 42 to enable the main wheel 4 to rotate. On the contrary, in a process of returning to the initial position, after passing through the gap between the two second abutment members 42, the push portion 31 can still abut against the first outer-side abutment portion 41b of the first abutment member 41 to enable the main wheel 4 to rotate. In this way, the push portion 31 of the passive intermittent rotating assembly IR of the present invention can get into contact with the first abutment member 41 and the second abutment member 42 more stably in a process of repeated movements with the spinning jet 21.
[0041] Another preferred embodiment is as follows. As shown in
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[0043] More specifically, the first abutment member 41 further has a first front-side abutment portion 41c at the downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel 4; the second abutment member 42 has a second front-side abutment portion 42c at the downstream side in the rotation direction of the main wheel 4; and the first front-side abutment portion 41c and the second front-side abutment portion 42c are formed substantially in parallel to the axial direction of the main wheel 4. In a top view, the shape of the first abutment member 41 is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the first inner-side abutment portion 41a, the first outer-side abutment portion 41b, and the first front-side abutment portion 41c. Also in a top view, the shape of the second abutment member 42 is substantially an inverted triangle formed by the second inner-side abutment portion 42a, the second outer-side abutment portion 42b, and the second front-side abutment portion 42c. In addition, the diameter of the push portion 31 is substantially the same as the gap d1 between the first abutment members 41 and the gap d2 between the second abutment members 42. In this way, even if the main wheel 4 having a relatively small friction generated during rotation is used, after passing through the gap d1 between the first abutment members 41, the push portion 31 will keep abutting against the first front-side abutment portion 41c of the rearward first abutment members 41 for a while and therefore prevents the main wheel 4 from keeping rotating Similarly, after passing through the gap d2 between the second abutment members 42, the push portion 31 will keep abutting against the second front-side abutment portion 42c of the rearward second abutment members 42 for a while and therefore prevents the main wheel 4 from keeping rotating. Therefore, an unnecessary relative displacement between the push portion 31 and the gap caused by an inertial rotation of the main wheel 4 after the push portion 31 passes through the gap dl between the first abutment members 41 or the gap d2 between the second abutment members 42 can be avoided.
[0044] Another preferred embodiment is as follows. The intermittent rotating assembly IR further includes an adjusting rod 8. The adjusting rod 8 can properly adjust, according to a requirement, a tension of the cleaning material 7 when the cleaning material 7 is wound on the front winding wheel 5 and the rear winding wheel 6. As shown in
[0045] The embodiments of the present invention and various changes are described above with reference to the appended drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the foregoing descriptions. A person of ordinary skill may make equivalent variations based on the claims of the present invention. For example, in addition to an electrospinning equipment, the intermittent rotating assembly in the present invention may alternatively be applied to a plasma device or another device that needs to operate in a high-voltage environment or another device not suitable for being provided with an independent power source.
[0046] The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Symbol Description
[0047] 1 Body portion [0048] 2 Spinning device [0049] 3 Push member [0050] 4 Main wheel [0051] 5 Front winding wheel [0052] 6 Rear winding wheel [0053] 7 Cleaning material [0054] 8 Adjusting rod [0055] 11 Movable device [0056] 12 Side wall portion [0057] 13 Front winding wheel support portion [0058] 14 Rear winding wheel support portion [0059] 21 Spinning jet [0060] 21a Nozzle [0061] 31 Push portion [0062] 40 Abutment member [0063] 40a Inner-side abutment portion
[0064] 40b Outer-side abutment portion [0065] 41 First abutment member [0066] 41a First inner-side abutment portion [0067] 41b First outer-side abutment portion [0068] 41b1 Front endpoint of first outer-side abutment portion [0069] 41b2 Rear endpoint of first outer-side abutment portion [0070] 41c First front-side abutment portion [0071] 42 Second abutment member [0072] 42a Second inner-side abutment portion [0073] 42a1 Front endpoint of second inner-side abutment portion [0074] 42a2 Rear endpoint of second inner-side abutment portion [0075] 42b Second outer-side abutment portion [0076] 42c Second inner-side abutment portion [0077] 81 Notch [0078] 82 Height adjusting mechanism [0079] d1 Gap between first abutment members in circumferential direction of main wheel [0080] d2 Gap between second abutment members in circumferential direction of main wheel [0081] ES Electrospinning equipment [0082] IR Intermittent rotating assembly [0083] R Reference region