Energy-saving water quality treatment device
By designing wastewater agitation and filtration components, the problems of uneven flocculant mixing and floc accumulation were solved, achieving efficient water treatment and flocculation effects, and improving water cleanliness and taste.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511505101.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-10-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
- Estimated Expiration
- 2045-10-21
AI Technical Summary
Existing water treatment equipment suffers from problems such as localized aggregation of flocculants, uneven mixing, poor flocculation effect, and flocs being discharged with the effluent during the flocculation process, resulting in unsatisfactory water treatment performance.
The design employs wastewater agitation and filtration components, including the combined use of upper and lower agitators. Flocculants are directly injected into the water body through a guide channel, and combined with a filtration device to improve the mixing effect of flocculants and water body, and utilizes multiple filtration layers for deep purification.
It improves flocculation effect and sedimentation rate, avoids floc accumulation affecting water outflow rate, enhances water cleanliness and taste, and improves the efficiency and effectiveness of water treatment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of water treatment equipment technology, and in particular to an energy-saving water treatment equipment. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life and industrial production, the key requirements for water treatment are reducing water hardness and removing suspended particulate matter. Hard water easily leads to scaling in pipes and equipment, reducing thermal efficiency and even causing malfunctions, while suspended particulate matter in the water affects water cleanliness, which is detrimental to both domestic use and industrial production. Therefore, efficiently solving these two major problems is the core link in ensuring the lifespan of water-using equipment and improving water quality.
[0003] Currently, in the process of softening and flocculating water, flocculants are usually poured directly into the water, and then the water is heated and stirred to cause the particles to aggregate into flocs and settle. However, when flocculants are poured directly, they tend to aggregate locally to form lumps, which cannot fully contact the water. This results in some areas having excessive amounts of flocculant and others having insufficient amounts, thus reducing the flocculation effect. In addition, trace amounts of flocs may be discharged with the treated water, thereby reducing the quality of the discharged water. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem of poor water treatment effect in the prior art, and to propose an energy-saving water treatment device.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] An energy-saving water treatment device includes a water treatment cylinder, a wastewater agitation component is provided at the top of the water treatment cylinder, a wastewater treatment component is provided inside the wastewater agitation component, and a wastewater filtration component is provided on the right side of the water treatment cylinder.
[0007] The wastewater agitation assembly includes a top cover at the top of the water treatment cylinder, a motor fixedly connected to the top of the top cover, a wastewater drive rod fixedly connected to the output shaft at the bottom of the motor, an upper agitator fixedly connected to the middle of the surface of the wastewater drive rod, a drive gear fixedly connected to the bottom of the surface of the wastewater drive rod, a driven gear meshing with the surface of the drive gear, a lower agitator fixedly connected to the bottom of the driven gear, a ceramic bearing fixedly connected to the surface of the wastewater drive rod, a temperature sensor fixedly connected to the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder, and an electrical control box fixedly connected to the outer wall of the water treatment cylinder.
[0008] Preferably, the wastewater drive rod extends through the top cover into the interior of the water treatment cylinder. The length of the wastewater drive rod is two-thirds of the height of the water treatment cylinder. The wastewater drive rod can stir the water inside the water treatment cylinder and reduce the impact on the sediment at the bottom of the water treatment cylinder.
[0009] Preferably, the surface of the upper stirring rod is provided with triangular serrations at equal intervals. The upper stirring rod can agitate the water and cut and disperse the flocculant into tiny droplets, thereby accelerating the mixing rate with the water. The top of the driven gear is fixedly connected to the surface of the ceramic bearing. There are three driven gears distributed circumferentially. The lower stirring rod curves downward on the side away from the axis of the driven gear.
[0010] Preferably, the electrical control box is equipped with a temperature controller and a relay, and the water treatment cylinder is equipped with a heating layer. The temperature sensor is electrically connected to the heating layer, the temperature controller, and the relay. When the temperature is heated to a predetermined temperature, the temperature sensor receives the temperature signal and, through the temperature controller and relay inside the electrical control box, stops the heating layer from heating.
[0011] Preferably, the wastewater treatment assembly includes a connecting groove formed on the top surface of the wastewater drive rod, a guide groove formed inside the wastewater drive rod, a discharge groove formed on the surface of the wastewater drive rod, a hollow annular rotating rod rotatably connected to the top surface of the wastewater drive rod, feeding ports formed on both the left and right sides of the hollow annular rotating rod, and an air inlet formed on the rear side of the hollow annular rotating rod.
[0012] Preferably, the connecting groove, the guide groove, and the hollow annular rotating rod are internally connected. The discharge groove is opened at the bottom of the guide groove and runs through the inner and outer sides of the wastewater drive rod. The discharge groove slopes downward from the center of the wastewater drive rod to the edge. After flocculant is added into the interior of the guide groove through the feeding port, the flocculant will be ejected into the water body through the downward-sloping discharge groove, so that the flocculant can be quickly and evenly mixed with the water body.
[0013] Preferably, the wastewater filtration assembly includes an annular baffle fixedly installed on the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder, an outlet pipe fixedly connected to the right side of the water treatment cylinder, a filter plate snapped into the inside of the outlet pipe, a fixing rod fixedly connected to the left side of the outlet pipe, a magnet rotatably connected to the center of the right side of the fixing rod, a wiping rod fixedly connected to the surface of the magnet, a sliding tube slidably connected to the surface of the right side of the outlet pipe, an annular groove formed on the surface of the sliding tube, a magnet 2 fixedly connected to the inside of the sliding tube, a curved tube slidably connected to the surface of the right side of the sliding tube, an inner groove formed on the inner wall of the curved tube, guide rods fixedly connected to the upper and lower sides of the left end face of the curved tube, a collection bucket provided at the bottom of the curved tube, and a filtration device fixedly connected to the top inside the collection bucket.
[0014] Preferably, the outlet pipe and the connection between the collection bucket and the bend are all equipped with solenoid valves. The wiping rod is rotatably connected to the surface of the filter plate. The near ends of magnet one and magnet two are opposite magnetic poles. The rotatable sliding tube drives magnet two to rotate, so that magnet two drives magnet one to rotate. Magnet one will drive the wiping rod to rotate on the surface of the filter plate, so as to avoid flocs accumulating on the surface of the filter plate and affecting the outflow rate of water.
[0015] Preferably, the end of the guide rod away from the bend is slidably connected to the inside of the annular groove, and the sliding tube is slidably connected to the inside of the bend located in the inner groove. This allows the sliding tube to overcome the friction with the outlet pipe and slide completely into the inside of the inner groove, thereby disassembling the sliding tube and the bend to facilitate the removal of the small amount of flocs inside.
[0016] Preferably, the filtration device is filled from top to bottom with an activated carbon layer of coconut shell particles, a hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane layer, a reverse osmosis membrane layer, and a silver-loaded activated carbon layer or a small molecule cluster water filter element layer. The activated carbon layer of coconut shell particles can adsorb residual chlorine, organic compounds, and odor substances in the water. The hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane layer intercepts bacteria, viruses, colloids, and other microorganisms and macromolecular impurities. The reverse osmosis membrane layer can remove metal ions and soluble impurities. The silver-loaded activated carbon or small molecule cluster water filter element can improve the taste of the water and inhibit bacterial growth.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides an energy-saving water treatment device with the following advantages:
[0018] 1. This energy-saving water treatment equipment improves treatment efficiency by combining the water softening and flocculation processes. The direct guide tank directly sprays flocculant into the water, improving the mixing effect between the flocculant and the water, thus resulting in better flocculation and a more complete reaction.
[0019] 2. This energy-saving water treatment equipment agitates the water body through an upper agitator and a lower agitator. The upper agitator accelerates the flocculation process, while the lower agitator rotates at a lower speed, promoting the collision and aggregation of particles in the water, which helps to form sedimentation. It does not damage the already formed flocs and hard sediment particles, thereby improving the sedimentation rate.
[0020] 3. This energy-saving water treatment equipment can clean the filter plate from the outside by setting a rotating sliding tube, which can prevent the accumulation of flocs from affecting the discharge of treated water. It can also push the sliding tube to quickly disassemble the filter plate, thereby cleaning the small amount of flocs inside and preventing the flocs from gradually accumulating inside the sliding tube and affecting the quality of the subsequent water.
[0021] 4. This energy-saving water treatment equipment, through its filtration device, can effectively filter out metal elements, organic compounds, bacteria, and viruses in the water, thereby improving water quality and enhancing taste. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the wastewater agitation component structure of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the wastewater drive rod of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention.
[0026] Figure 5 This invention proposes an energy-saving water treatment device. Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;
[0027] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the hollow annular rotating rod installation structure of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention;
[0028] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the wastewater filtration component structure of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention;
[0029] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of a wastewater filtration component of an energy-saving water treatment device proposed in this invention.
[0030] Figure 9 This invention proposes an energy-saving water treatment device. Figure 8 Enlarged structural diagram at point B.
[0031] In the diagram: 1. Water treatment cylinder; 2. Wastewater agitation assembly; 21. Top cover; 22. Motor; 23. Wastewater drive rod; 24. Upper agitator rod; 25. Drive gear; 26. Driven gear; 27. Lower agitator rod; 28. Ceramic bearing; 291. Temperature sensor; 292. Electrical control box; 3. Wastewater treatment assembly; 31. Connecting trough; 32. Guide trough; 33. Discharge trough; 34. Hollow annular rotating rod; 35. Feeding port; 36. Air inlet; 4. Wastewater filtration assembly; 401. Annular baffle; 402. Water outlet pipe; 403. Filter plate; 404. Fixing rod; 405. Magnet one; 406. Wiping rod; 407. Sliding tube; 408. Annular trough; 409. Magnet two; 410. Bend; 411. Inner trough; 412. Guide rod; 413. Collection bucket; 414. Filtration device. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments.
[0033] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention. Example
[0034] Reference Figure 1-3 An energy-saving water treatment device includes a water treatment cylinder 1, a wastewater agitation component 2 is provided on the top of the water treatment cylinder 1, a wastewater treatment component 3 is provided inside the wastewater agitation component 2, and a wastewater filtration component 4 is provided on the right side of the water treatment cylinder 1.
[0035] The wastewater agitation assembly 2 includes a top cover 21 located at the top of the water treatment cylinder 1. A motor 22 is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover 21, and a wastewater drive rod 23 is fixedly connected to the output shaft at the bottom of the motor 22. The wastewater drive rod 23 extends through the top cover 21 into the interior of the water treatment cylinder 1. The length of the wastewater drive rod 23 is two-thirds of the height of the water treatment cylinder 1. The wastewater drive rod 23 can agitate the water inside the water treatment cylinder 1 and reduce the impact on the sediment at the bottom of the water treatment cylinder 1. An upper agitator 24 is fixedly connected to the middle of the surface of the wastewater drive rod 23, and a drive gear 25 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the surface of the wastewater drive rod 23. A driven gear 26 is meshed with the surface of the drive gear 25, and a lower agitator 27 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the driven gear 26. A ceramic bearing 28 is fixedly connected to the surface of the wastewater drive rod 23. Triangular serrations are evenly spaced on the surface of the upper agitator 24, which can agitate the water and cut the flocculant into smaller pieces. The mixture disperses into tiny droplets, thereby accelerating the mixing rate with the water. The top of the driven gear 26 is fixedly connected to the surface of the ceramic bearing 28. There are three driven gears 26 distributed circumferentially. The number of teeth of the driven gear 26 is greater than that of the driving gear 25. Therefore, the rotational speed of the lower stirring rod 27 is less than that of the upper stirring rod 24. The side of the lower stirring rod 27 away from the axis of the driven gear 26 curves downward. The downward curve of the lower stirring rod 27 can push the lower layer of water to flow slowly. A temperature sensor 291 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder 1. An electrical control box 292 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the water treatment cylinder 1. The electrical control box 292 is equipped with a temperature controller and a relay. A heating layer is provided inside the water treatment cylinder 1. The temperature sensor 291 is electrically connected to the heating layer, the temperature controller, and the relay. When the water is heated to the predetermined temperature, the temperature sensor 291 receives the temperature signal and, through the temperature controller and relay inside the electrical control box 292, stops the heating layer from heating.
[0036] The water is agitated by the upper agitator 24 and the lower agitator 27. The upper agitator 24 accelerates the flocculation process, while the lower agitator 27 rotates at a lower speed, which promotes the collision and aggregation of particles in the water, helps to form sediment, and does not damage the already formed flocs and hard sediment particles, thereby increasing the sedimentation rate. Example
[0037] Reference Figure 4-6An energy-saving water treatment device includes a wastewater treatment component 3 comprising a connecting groove 31 on the top surface of a wastewater drive rod 23, a guide groove 32 inside the wastewater drive rod 23, a discharge groove 33 on the surface of the wastewater drive rod 23, and a hollow annular rotating rod 34 rotatably connected to the top surface of the wastewater drive rod 23. Feed ports 35 are provided on both the left and right sides of the hollow annular rotating rod 34, and an air inlet 36 is provided on the rear side of the hollow annular rotating rod 34. The connecting groove 31, the guide groove 32, and the interior of the hollow annular rotating rod 34 are connected. The discharge groove 33 is located at the bottom of the guide groove 32 and extends through both the inner and outer sides of the wastewater drive rod 23. The discharge groove 33 slopes downwards from the center of the wastewater drive rod 23 towards the edge. After flocculant is added into the guide groove 32 through the feed ports 35, the flocculant is ejected into the water body through the downward-sloping discharge groove 33, allowing the flocculant to quickly and evenly mix with the water body.
[0038] By combining the water softening and flocculation processes, the treatment efficiency is improved. The direct guide tank 32 directly sprays flocculant into the water, improving the mixing effect between the flocculant and the water, thereby resulting in better flocculation and a more complete reaction. Example
[0039] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 9An energy-saving water treatment device includes a wastewater filtration assembly 4 comprising an annular baffle 401 fixedly installed on the inner wall of a water treatment cylinder 1, an outlet pipe 402 fixedly connected to the right side of the water treatment cylinder 1, a filter plate 403 snapped into the inside of the outlet pipe 402, a fixing rod 404 fixedly connected to the left side of the outlet pipe 402, a magnet 405 rotatably connected to the center of the right side of the fixing rod 404, a wiping rod 406 fixedly connected to the surface of the magnet 405, and a sliding tube 407 slidably connected to the surface of the right side of the outlet pipe 402. An annular groove 408 is formed on the surface of the sliding tube 407. The filter plate 403 has a fixed internal connection to a second magnet 409. Solenoid valves are installed inside the outlet pipe 402, the collection bucket 413, and the connection point of the bend 410. The wiping rod 406 is rotatably connected to the surface of the filter plate 403. The proximal ends of the first magnet 405 and the second magnet 409 are opposite magnetic poles. The rotatable sliding tube 407 drives the second magnet 409 to rotate, which in turn drives the first magnet 405 to rotate. The first magnet 405 then drives the wiping rod 406 to rotate on the surface of the filter plate 403, preventing flocculent material from accumulating on the surface of the filter plate 403 and affecting the water flow rate. The sliding tube 407... A bend 410 is slidably connected to the right side surface. An inner groove 411 is formed on the inner wall of the bend 410. The end of a guide rod 412 away from the bend 410 is slidably connected to the inside of an annular groove 408. A sliding tube 407 is slidably connected to the bend 410 inside the inner groove 411. This allows the sliding tube 407 to overcome the friction with the outlet pipe 402 and slide completely into the inner groove 411, thus allowing the sliding tube 407 and the bend 410 to be disassembled for cleaning of any small amount of flocculent material inside. Guide rods 412 are fixedly connected to both the upper and lower sides of the left end face of the bend 410. A collection bucket 413 is provided at the bottom. A filter device 414 is fixedly connected to the top of the collection bucket 413. The filter device 414 is filled from top to bottom with an activated carbon layer of coconut shell particles, a hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane layer, a reverse osmosis membrane layer, and a silver-loaded activated carbon layer or a small molecule cluster water filter element layer. The activated carbon layer of coconut shell particles can adsorb residual chlorine, organic compounds, and odor substances in the water. The hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane layer intercepts bacteria, viruses, colloids, and other microorganisms and macromolecular impurities. The reverse osmosis membrane layer can remove metal ions and soluble impurities. The silver-loaded activated carbon or small molecule cluster water filter element can improve the taste of the water and inhibit bacterial growth.
[0040] By setting a rotating sliding tube 407, the filter plate 403 can be cleaned from the outside, preventing floc accumulation from affecting the discharge of treated water. The sliding tube 407 can also be pushed to quickly disassemble the filter plate, thereby cleaning up the small amount of floc inside the sliding tube 407 and preventing floc from gradually accumulating inside the sliding tube 407 and affecting the quality of the subsequent water. The filter device 414 can effectively filter out metal elements, organic compounds, bacteria and viruses in the water, effectively improving water quality and enhancing taste.
[0041] In this invention, after water is added to the water treatment cylinder 1, the temperature controller and relay in the rear control box 292 are activated to start heating the heating layer inside the water treatment cylinder 1. The temperature sensor 291 monitors the water temperature in real time and feeds it back to the control box 292. When the water temperature reaches a preset value suitable for softening and flocculation, the temperature sensor 291 receives the temperature signal and disconnects the relay, causing the heating layer to stop working and avoiding energy waste. At the same time, the drive motor 22 drives the wastewater drive rod 23 to rotate, which in turn drives the upper stirring rod 24 and the lower stirring rod 27 to agitate the water, preparing it for subsequent water treatment.
[0042] Afterwards, the operator first seals the air inlet 36, and then feeds the flocculant and coagulant aid into the hollow annular rotating rod 34 through the feeding port 35 according to the ratio. At this time, the flocculant and coagulant aid flow into the interior of the guide channel 32 through the connecting channel 31. Then, the operator can connect the air inlet 36 to the air pump and introduce compressed air into the interior of the guide channel 32 through the air pump. The gas can push the liquid inside the guide channel 32 through the discharge channel 33 and shoot it into the water body inside the water treatment cylinder 1 to facilitate subsequent mixing. At this time, when the wastewater drive rod 23 rotates, the triangular serrations on its surface cut the flocculant and coagulant aid into tiny droplets, and at the same time quickly stir the upper water body, so that the agent and water are mixed evenly and faster, avoiding local aggregation.
[0043] The heating layer inside the water treatment cylinder 1 maintains the water temperature within a preset range, and calcium and magnesium bicarbonates in the water decompose into CaCO3 and Mg(OH)2 precipitates, which move with the water flow.
[0044] At this time, the driving gear 25 at the bottom of the wastewater drive rod 23 drives the three circumferentially distributed driven gears 26 to rotate. Since the number of teeth of the driven gear 26 is greater than the number of teeth of the driving gear 25, and the speed ratio of the gear is inversely proportional to the number of teeth, the rotation speed of the lower stirring rod 27 is less than the speed of the upper stirring rod 24. The downward-curved edge of the lower stirring rod 27 pushes the lower water body to flow slowly, promoting the collision and aggregation of the flocs formed by the softened sediment particles and the flocculant. At the same time, the lower stirring rod 27 rotates at a low speed to avoid destroying the large-particle-size composite sediment that has been formed.
[0045] The composite sediment settles to the bottom of the water treatment cylinder 1 under the action of gravity. Since the length of the wastewater drive rod 23 is two-thirds of the height of the water treatment cylinder 1, it can reduce the disturbance to the sediment at the bottom.
[0046] An annular baffle 401 is positioned between the lower agitator 27 and the outlet pipe 402 to prevent the upper water flow from affecting the flow of the supernatant to the outlet pipe 402. The supernatant then flows to the outlet pipe 402 and passes through the filter plate 403 to filter flocs. If flocs accumulate on the surface of the filter plate 403, the operator can manually rotate the sliding tube 407. The sliding tube 407 will cause the second magnet 409 inside it to rotate, which in turn will cause the first magnet 405, which attracts the second magnet, to rotate. The first magnet 405 will then cause the fixedly connected wiping rod 406 to rotate and wipe the surface of the filter plate 403, thereby cleaning the flocs accumulated on the surface of the filter plate 403 and restoring the filtration rate of the filter plate 403.
[0047] Water passing through filter plate 403 enters bend 410, flows into collection tank 413, and then undergoes deep treatment through filtration device 414. Coconut shell activated carbon layer adsorbs organic matter and odors, hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane intercepts bacteria and viruses, reverse osmosis membrane removes metal ions, and silver-loaded activated carbon layer optimizes taste. The treated water is then stored at the bottom of collection tank 413.
[0048] After prolonged use, if it is necessary to clean the sliding tube 407 and the bend 410, first use the solenoid valve to seal the outlet pipe 402 and the collection bucket 413. Then push the sliding tube 407 to slide along the inner groove 411 until the sliding tube 407 is disengaged from the outlet pipe 402. At this point, disassemble the sliding tube 407 and the bend 410 to remove any residual flocs inside and ensure long-term filtration efficiency.
[0049] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, but the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in the present invention, based on the technical solution and inventive concept of the present invention, should be covered within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. An energy-saving water treatment device, comprising a water treatment cylinder (1), characterized in that, The top of the water treatment cylinder (1) is provided with a wastewater agitation assembly (2), and the inside of the wastewater agitation assembly (2) is provided with a wastewater treatment assembly (3). The right side of the water treatment cylinder (1) is provided with a wastewater filtration assembly (4). The wastewater agitation assembly (2) includes a top cover (21) at the top of the water treatment cylinder (1). A motor (22) is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover (21). A wastewater drive rod (23) is fixedly connected to the output shaft at the bottom of the motor (22). An upper agitation rod (24) is fixedly connected to the middle of the surface of the wastewater drive rod (23). A drive gear (25) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the surface of the wastewater drive rod (23). A driven gear (26) is meshed with the surface of the drive gear (25). A lower stirring rod (27) is fixedly connected to the bottom end. A ceramic bearing (28) is fixedly connected to the surface of the wastewater drive rod (23). A temperature sensor (291) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder (1). An electrical control box (292) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the water treatment cylinder (1). The lower stirring rod (27) curves downward on the side away from the axis of the driven gear (26). An annular baffle (401) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder (1). The annular baffle (401) is set between the lower stirring rod (27) and the outlet pipe (402) to prevent the water flow above from affecting the flow of the supernatant to the outlet pipe (402). The number of teeth of the driven gear (26) is greater than that of the driving gear (25). Therefore, the rotation speed of the lower stirring rod (27) is less than that of the upper stirring rod (24).
2. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wastewater drive rod (23) extends through the top cover (21) into the interior of the water treatment cylinder (1), and the length of the wastewater drive rod (23) is two-thirds of the height of the water treatment cylinder (1).
3. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the upper stirring rod (24) is provided with triangular saw teeth at equal intervals. The top end of the driven gear (26) is fixedly connected to the surface of the ceramic bearing (28). There are three driven gears (26) distributed circumferentially.
4. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The electrical control box (292) is equipped with a temperature controller and a relay, and the water treatment cylinder (1) is equipped with a heating layer. The temperature sensor (291) is electrically connected to the heating layer, the temperature controller and the relay.
5. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wastewater treatment component (3) includes a connecting groove (31) on the top surface of the wastewater drive rod (23), a guide groove (32) inside the wastewater drive rod (23), a discharge groove (33) on the surface of the wastewater drive rod (23), a hollow annular rotating rod (34) rotatably connected to the top surface of the wastewater drive rod (23), feeding ports (35) on both the left and right sides of the hollow annular rotating rod (34), and an air inlet (36) on the rear side of the hollow annular rotating rod (34).
6. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The internal connection between the connecting groove (31), the guide groove (32), and the hollow annular rotating rod (34) is connected. The discharge groove (33) is opened at the bottom of the guide groove (32) and passes through the inner and outer sides of the wastewater drive rod (23). The discharge groove (33) slopes down from the center of the wastewater drive rod (23) to the edge.
7. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wastewater filtration assembly (4) includes an annular baffle (401) fixedly installed on the inner wall of the water treatment cylinder (1). A water outlet pipe (402) is fixedly connected to the right side of the water treatment cylinder (1). A filter plate (403) is snapped into the inside of the water outlet pipe (402). A fixing rod (404) is fixedly connected to the left side of the water outlet pipe (402). A magnet (405) is rotatably connected to the center of the right side of the fixing rod (404). A wiping rod (406) is fixedly connected to the surface of the magnet (405). A sliding contact is slidably connected to the surface of the right side of the water outlet pipe (402). The sliding tube (407) has an annular groove (408) on its surface. A magnet (409) is fixedly connected inside the sliding tube (407). A bent tube (410) is slidably connected to the right side surface of the sliding tube (407). An inner groove (411) is provided on the inner wall of the bent tube (410). Guide rods (412) are fixedly connected to the upper and lower sides of the left end face of the bent tube (410). A collection bucket (413) is provided at the bottom end of the bent tube (410). A filter device (414) is fixedly connected to the top inside the collection bucket (413).
8. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 7, characterized in that, Solenoid valves are installed inside the water outlet pipe (402), the collection bucket (413), and the bend pipe (410). The wiping rod (406) is rotatably connected to the surface of the filter plate (403). The near ends of the magnet one (405) and the magnet two (409) are opposite magnetic poles.
9. The energy-saving water treatment equipment according to claim 7, characterized in that, The end of the guide rod (412) away from the bend (410) is slidably connected to the inside of the annular groove (408), and the sliding tube (407) is slidably connected to the inside of the bend (410) located in the inner groove (411).
10. An energy-saving water treatment device according to claim 7, characterized in that, The filtration device (414) is filled from top to bottom with an activated carbon layer of coconut shell particles, a hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane layer, a reverse osmosis membrane layer, and a silver-loaded activated carbon layer or a small molecule cluster water filter element layer.
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