A type of garbage collection and cleaning equipment

By designing a combination of ramps, roller brushes, and pickup brushes on the sweeper, the problem of liquid wastewater flowing back out of the trash can is solved, achieving more efficient collection of garbage and wastewater and improving the sweeper's cleaning effect.

CN117587735BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30安徽茂全环保科技有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
安徽茂全环保科技有限公司
Filing Date
2023-11-30
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

During the cleaning process, liquid wastewater from existing sweepers can easily flow back out of the trash can, affecting the cleaning effect.

Method used

A garbage collection and cleaning device was designed, including a ramp, a roller brush, and a pickup brush. The crankshaft drives the transmission arm to realize the repeated movement of the pickup brush, pushing garbage and sewage into the garbage bin. Combined with the suction of the suction box, the garbage and ash layer are sucked into the garbage bin. The sewage is prevented from flowing back out through the grid holes and seepage holes.

Benefits of technology

This effectively prevents garbage and sewage from flowing back out, improves the cleaning effect of the sweeper, and ensures that garbage and sewage are effectively collected.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a garbage collection and cleaning device, comprising a garbage bin, a ramp, an intake air box, a roller brush, a pickup brush, a crankshaft, a drive arm, a baffle hole, a blocking bar, an elastic net, and a pressing foot. The bottom end of the pressing foot contacts the top end of the blocking bar. Using this structure, as the roller brush sweeps garbage onto the ramp, the garbage falls onto the ramp. The blocking bar extending from the baffle hole blocks the reverse flow of garbage and wastewater. Simultaneously, the crankshaft at both ends of the roller brush rotates, driving the drive arm. The drive arm then drives the pickup brush in repeated motion. When the pickup brush pushes the garbage onto the ramp, the pressing foot at the bottom of the pickup brush presses the blocking bar back into the baffle hole, restoring the ramp to a flat surface. This facilitates the pickup brush pushing the garbage and wastewater into the garbage bin. Compared to existing garbage cleaning methods, this effectively prevents garbage and wastewater from flowing back out, thereby improving the cleaning effect of the sweeper.
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