A device and method for recycling wastewater from wet wipes after water treatment.

By designing a wastewater recycling treatment device after wet wipe production, and utilizing the principles of hydrodynamics and a hydraulic system, the problem of equipment blockage caused by cotton lint and impurities in the wastewater during wet wipe production was solved. This achieved effective impurity separation and cleaning, ensuring stable operation and efficient processing of the equipment.

CN119236486BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ZHEJIANG ZHENGHUA PAPER CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-09-21
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

During the production of wet wipes, wastewater contains impurities such as cotton fibers, which can easily cause equipment blockage and reduced flow efficiency. Existing technologies are unable to effectively separate and clean these impurities.

Method used

A wastewater recycling device for wet wipes was designed, comprising a filtration mechanism, a lint collection mechanism, and a filter cleaning mechanism. Utilizing the principles of hydrodynamics, the device achieves the separation and cleaning of impurities through the coordination of the Karman vortex street effect, a hydraulic system, and a conveyor belt.

Benefits of technology

It effectively avoids equipment blockage, improves the flow diversion effect, ensures stable operation of the equipment, reduces impurity accumulation, and improves the efficiency of wastewater treatment.

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Abstract

This invention relates to the field of wastewater treatment technology and discloses a wastewater recycling treatment device and method for wet wipes, including a filtration mechanism and a housing. A fixing plate is connected through the side wall of the housing. Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe. After the water flows through the inclined plate, it acts on the top of the collection rack. The collection rack is affected by the impact of the water flow, and the collection rack drives the hydraulic tank and the pressure plate to move downward, so that the pressure plate contacts the push block, forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate into the hydraulic pipe. The piston is pushed by the liquid inside the hydraulic pipe and moves outward along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe. At the same time, the piston drives the push rod and the slide rail to move outward. The slide rail forces the other end of the rotating block to tilt upward through the sliding block. The water acts on the surface of the collection rack, and some of the water will fall down through the gaps in the collection rack, while lint and other strip-shaped impurities are restricted by the collection rack and the rotating block and are located at the top of the collection rack.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of wastewater treatment equipment technology, specifically to a wastewater recycling device and treatment method for wet wipes. Background Technology

[0002] Wet wipes are a type of paper towel used for wiping the face, hands, or skin, made from pure water, spunlace nonwoven fabric, and propylene glycol. The manufacturing process of wet wipes involves cleaning, drying, and disinfection. The cleaning process in the production of wet wipes requires a large amount of water to systematically clean the spunlace nonwoven fabric and remove impurities. Generally, the wastewater after use is directly discharged, resulting in some waste.

[0003] Wet wipes are mostly made of cotton. After water treatment, the cotton fibers inside the wet wipes may fall off. If these fibers and other impurities are not carefully separated, they will seriously affect the subsequent processing of the equipment and may even cause pipe blockage. To address these issues, the following solutions are proposed. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides a wastewater recycling treatment device after wet wipe water treatment, including a filtration mechanism. The filtration mechanism also includes a shell. A fixing plate is connected through the side wall of the shell, and an inclined plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the shell. This mechanism provides an installation position for subsequent mechanisms and plays a stabilizing role during operation, ensuring the normal operation of the equipment and avoiding problems such as bumps.

[0005] The lint collection mechanism includes a rotating column rotatably connected to the inner wall of a fixed plate, a conveyor belt sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating column, and several fixed blocks fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt.

[0006] The filter cleaning mechanism includes a power transmission belt fitted on the outer wall of a rotating column, a drive column rotatably connected to the side wall of the housing, one end of the power transmission belt away from the rotating column being rotatably connected to the outer wall of the drive column, and a turntable fixedly connected to the side wall of the drive column.

[0007] Preferably, the filtration mechanism further includes a feed pipe that extends through the top of the housing, a cylinder that is fixedly connected to the top of the feed pipe, a rotating rod that is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the feed pipe, a rotating plate that is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating rod, a support frame that is fixedly connected to the side wall of the housing, a filter screen that is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing, and an impurity collection plate that extends through the bottom of the filter screen.

[0008] Preferably, the filtration mechanism further includes a sliding rod slidably connected to the outer wall of the inclined plate. A push spring is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding rod, and a collection plate is fixedly connected to the top of the push spring. A scraper is fixedly connected to the end of the collection plate away from the sliding rod. Utilizing the force of water falling through the feed pipe, a cylinder and a rotating plate are arranged inside the equipment. When the water flow impacts the top of the cylinder, a Karman vortex street will appear behind the cylinder. The water flow will move along the outer wall of the cylinder, forming two water flows with unequal pressure at both ends of the cylinder. The unequal water flows will cause an oscillation phenomenon on the back of the mounting column. Utilizing these characteristics, when water is officially supplied through the feed pipe, the oscillation generated by the Karman vortex street will act on the surface of the rotating plate, causing the rotating plate to oscillate around the rotating rod, presenting a phenomenon as shown in the image. Figure 3 As shown, when the rotating plate swings to the left, the water flow on the left side decreases while the water flow on the right side increases. More water will act on the surface of the collecting plate and the sliding rod, causing the sliding rod to move down along the outer wall of the inclined plate. When the rotating plate shifts to the right, the water flow is reversed, and the force of more water falling will directly act on the inclined surface of the inclined plate. At this time, the spring is pushed to release mechanical power, which drives the sliding rod and the scraper to move up along the outer wall of the inclined plate, scraping the outer wall of the inclined plate. Through the application of the above components, it is effectively prevented that the inclined plate will accumulate moss and other impurities on its surface due to long-term contact with wastewater, thus affecting the diversion effect.

[0009] Preferably, the lint collection mechanism further includes a collection frame rotatably connected to the inner wall of the fixed block, a rotating block rotatably connected to the end of the collection frame away from the fixed block, a support rod fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt, a pressure-bearing slide plate slidably connected to the inner wall of the hydraulic tank, and several pushing blocks fixedly connected to the top of the support rod.

[0010] Preferably, the lint collection mechanism further includes several hydraulic pipes connected through the side wall of the hydraulic tank. A piston is slidably connected to the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe, and a push rod is fixedly connected to the side wall of the piston. A slide rail is fixedly connected to the end of the push rod away from the piston. A sliding block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slide rail, and the end of the sliding block away from the slide rail is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating block. Taking advantage of the large impact force generated by the water drop, a lint collection mechanism is set inside the equipment. Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe to ensure that the water flows into the shell through the feed pipe. After the water flows through the inclined plate, it will act on the top of the collection rack. At this time, the collection rack is affected by the impact of the water flow. The collecting rack moves the hydraulic tank and the pressure plate downwards, causing the pressure plate to contact the push block. This forces the liquid at the top of the pressure plate into the hydraulic pipe. At this time, the piston, driven by the liquid inside the hydraulic pipe, moves outwards along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe. Simultaneously, the piston drives the push rod and slide rail to move outwards. The slide rail forces the other end of the rotating block to tilt upwards through the sliding block. During this process, water acts on the surface of the collecting rack, and some of the water will fall downwards through the gaps in the collecting rack. Meanwhile, lint and other stringy impurities are restricted by the collecting rack and the rotating block and remain at the top of the collecting rack. Through the application of the above components, most of the lint inside the wastewater is collected, preventing lint from causing blockage inside the equipment.

[0011] Preferably, the filter cleaning mechanism further includes a rotating connecting block rotatably connected to the side wall of the turntable. A telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating connecting block. A square slider is fixedly connected to the end of the telescopic rod away from the rotating connecting block. When the collection rack moves with the conveyor belt, when the collection rack reaches the other end of the conveyor belt, the rotating block and piston lose thrust due to the loss of water flow impact force, resulting in a reset. The impurities at the top of the collection rack will cause the collection rack to tilt downwards, move down along the surface of the collection rack, and fall off the outer wall of the outer casing.

[0012] Preferably, the filter cleaning mechanism further includes a long slide rail fixedly connected to the top of the filter screen. The outer wall of the square slider is slidably connected to the inner wall of the long slide rail. A guide plate is rotatably connected to the end of the support frame away from the outer shell. A cleaning blade is fixedly connected to the side wall of the square slider, and a push rod is fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning blade. Utilizing the characteristic of the collection frame to withstand water flow force, a conveyor belt is installed inside the equipment. When the collection frame is subjected to water flow impact, it transmits the force to the conveyor belt, causing the conveyor belt to drive the rotating column to rotate. During this process, the rotating column rotates through the... The force transmission belt forces the drive column to rotate, and the drive column drives the rotating connecting block to rotate regularly through the turntable. During this process, the telescopic rod forces the square slider to move along the inner wall of the long slide rail, and the square slider drives the push rod to move along the outer wall of the filter screen. During the displacement, the cleaning blade will scrape the top of the filter screen and push the shorter lint stuck to the top of the filter screen into the impurity collection plate. Through the application of the above components, the shorter lint is prevented from being hooked by the collection rack, thus avoiding the clogging of the filter screen holes.

[0013] A method for treating wastewater from wet wipes after water treatment and recycling includes the following steps:

[0014] S1: Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe to ensure that the water flows into the inside of the shell through the feed pipe. After the water flows through the inclined panel, it will act on the top of the collection rack.

[0015] S2: Due to the impact of water flow, the collection rack moves the hydraulic tank and the pressure plate downward, causing the pressure plate to contact the push block, forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate to enter the hydraulic pipe.

[0016] S3: The piston is propelled by the fluid inside the hydraulic pipe and moves outward along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe. At the same time, the piston drives the push rod and the slide rail to move outward. The slide rail forces the other end of the rotating block to tilt upward through the sliding block.

[0017] The present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0018] (1) This invention utilizes the characteristic that water drop difference brings a large impact force. A lint collection mechanism is set inside the equipment. Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe to ensure that the water flows into the shell through the feed pipe. After the water flows through the inclined plate, it will act on the top of the collection rack. At this time, the collection rack is affected by the impact of the water flow. The collection rack drives the hydraulic tank and the pressure plate to move downward, so that the pressure plate contacts the push block, forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate to enter the hydraulic pipe. At this time, the piston is pushed by the liquid inside the hydraulic pipe and moves outward along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe. At the same time, the piston drives the push rod and the slide rail to move outward. The slide rail forces the other end of the rotating block to tilt upward through the sliding block. During this process, water acts on the surface of the collection rack. Some of the water will fall down through the gaps of the collection rack, while lint and other strip-shaped impurities are restricted by the collection rack and the rotating block and are located at the top of the collection rack. Through the application of the above components, most of the lint inside the wastewater is collected, avoiding lint from causing blockage inside the equipment.

[0019] (2) This invention utilizes the characteristics of the collection rack that can withstand water flow force. A conveyor belt is installed inside the equipment. When the collection rack is subjected to water flow impact, the collection rack transmits the force to the conveyor belt, causing the conveyor belt to drive the rotating column to rotate. During this process, the rotating column forces the drive column to rotate through the power transmission belt, and the drive column drives the rotating connecting block to rotate regularly through the turntable. During this process, the telescopic rod forces the square slider to move along the inner wall of the long slide rail, and the square slider drives the push rod to move along the outer wall of the filter screen. During the displacement process, the cleaning slide knife will scrape the top of the filter screen. By pushing, the shorter lint stuck to the top of the filter screen is pushed into the impurity collection plate. Through the application of the above components, the shorter lint cannot be hooked by the collection rack, which would cause the filter screen holes to be blocked.

[0020] (3) This invention utilizes the characteristic of the cleaning slide knife sliding along the outer wall of the long slide rail. A push rod and a cleaning slide knife are installed inside the equipment. When the cleaning slide knife moves towards the support frame from the turntable, the cleaning slide knife drives the push rod to contact the guide plate. During this process, the push rod pushes the guide plate to rotate, causing the guide plate to tilt at a certain angle. At this time, the water flow from top to bottom on the outer shell will act on the inclined surface of the guide plate and flow downwards along the inclined surface of the guide plate. The cleaning slide knife then completes the scraping action. The lint and the cleaning slide knife are positioned at the top of the impurity collection plate, while the guide plate... The guided water flow will wash away the lint on the surface of the cleaning blade, forcing the lint into the impurity collection plate. Through the application of the above components, it is effectively prevented that the lint will stick to the surface of the cleaning blade after getting wet. When the cleaning blade resets, the blade will reset synchronously. In addition, when the collection rack moves with the conveyor belt, when the collection rack reaches the other end of the conveyor belt, the rotating block and piston lose thrust due to the loss of the impact force of the water flow, resulting in a reset. The impurities at the top of the collection rack will be affected by the downward tilt of the collection rack, move down the surface of the collection rack, and fall off the outer wall of the outer shell.

[0021] (4) This invention utilizes the force of water falling through the feed pipe. A cylinder and a rotating plate are installed inside the device. When the water flow impacts the top of the cylinder, a Karman vortex street phenomenon occurs behind the cylinder. The water flow moves along the outer wall of the cylinder, forming two unequal pressure water flows at both ends. These unequal water flows will cause an oscillation phenomenon on the back of the mounting column. Utilizing these characteristics, when water is being supplied through the feed pipe, the oscillation generated by the Karman vortex street acts on the surface of the rotating plate, causing the rotating plate to oscillate around the rotating rod, exhibiting the following phenomenon: Figure 3 As shown, when the rotating plate swings to the left, the water flow on the left side decreases while the water flow on the right side increases. More water will act on the surface of the collecting plate and the sliding rod, causing the sliding rod to move down along the outer wall of the inclined plate. When the rotating plate shifts to the right, the water flow is reversed, and the force of more water falling will directly act on the inclined surface of the inclined plate. At this time, the spring is pushed to release mechanical power, which drives the sliding rod and the scraper to move up along the outer wall of the inclined plate, scraping the outer wall of the inclined plate. Through the application of the above components, it is effectively prevented that the inclined plate will accumulate moss and other impurities on its surface due to long-term contact with wastewater, thus affecting the diversion effect. Attached Figure Description

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0023] Figure 1This is a cross-sectional view of the overall structure of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the filtration mechanism of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 4 For the present invention Figure 3 Enlarged diagram of A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the lint collection mechanism of the present invention;

[0028] Figure 6 For the present invention Figure 5 Enlarged diagram of B in the middle;

[0029] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the internal components of the lint collection mechanism of the present invention;

[0030] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the filter cleaning mechanism of the present invention;

[0031] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the workflow of the present invention.

[0032] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0033] In the diagram: 1. Filtering mechanism; 101. Outer shell; 102. Fixing plate; 103. Sloping plate; 104. Feed pipe; 105. Cylinder; 106. Rotating rod; 107. Rotating plate; 109. Support frame; 110. Filter screen; 111. Impurity collection plate; 112. Sliding rod; 113. Push spring; 114. Collection plate; 115. Scraper; 2. Lint collection mechanism; 201. Rotating column; 202. Conveyor belt; 203. Fixing block; 204. Collection rack; 205. Support 206. Support rod; 207. Hydraulic tank; 208. Pressure plate; 209. Push block; 210. Hydraulic pipe; 211. Piston; 212. Push rod; 213. Slide rail; 214. Rotating block; 215. Sliding block; 301. Filter cleaning mechanism; 302. Power transmission belt; 303. Drive column; 304. Turntable; 305. Rotating connecting block; 306. Telescopic rod; 307. Square slider; 308. Long slide rail; 309. Guide plate; 310. Cleaning slide knife; 310. Push rod. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0035] Example 1, please refer to Figure 1 - Figure 4 The present invention is a wastewater recycling device after wet paper towel water treatment, including a filter mechanism 1. The filter mechanism 1 also includes a housing 101. A fixing plate 102 is connected through the side wall of the housing 101, and an inclined plate 103 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing 101. This mechanism provides an installation position for subsequent mechanisms and plays a stabilizing role during operation, ensuring normal operation of the equipment and avoiding problems such as bumps.

[0036] The lint collection mechanism 2 includes a rotating column 201 rotatably connected to the inner wall of the fixed plate 102, a conveyor belt 202 sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating column 201, and several fixed blocks 203 fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt 202.

[0037] The filter cleaning mechanism 3 includes a power transmission belt 301 sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating column 201, a drive column 302 rotatably connected to the side wall of the housing 101, one end of the power transmission belt 301 away from the rotating column 201 being rotatably connected to the outer wall of the drive column 302, and a turntable 303 fixedly connected to the side wall of the drive column 302.

[0038] The filter mechanism 1 also includes a feed pipe 104 that is connected through to the top of the housing 101. A cylinder 105 is fixedly connected to the top of the feed pipe 104. A rotating rod 106 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the feed pipe 104. A rotating plate 107 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating rod 106. A support frame 109 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the housing 101. A filter screen 110 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing 101. An impurity collection plate 111 is connected through to the bottom of the filter screen 110.

[0039] The filtration mechanism 1 also includes a sliding rod 112 slidably connected to the outer wall of the inclined plate 103. A push spring 113 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding rod 112, and a collection plate 114 is fixedly connected to the top of the push spring 113. A scraper 115 is fixedly connected to the end of the collection plate 114 away from the sliding rod 112. Utilizing the force of water falling through the feed pipe 104, a cylinder 105 and a rotating plate 107 are arranged inside the device. When the water flow impacts the top of the cylinder 105, a Karman vortex street will appear behind the cylinder 105. The water flow will move along the outer wall of the cylinder 105, forming two water flows with unequal pressure at both ends of the cylinder 105. The unequal water flows will cause a oscillation phenomenon on the back of the mounting column. Utilizing these characteristics, when water is officially supplied through the feed pipe 104, the oscillation generated by the Karman vortex street will act on the surface of the rotating plate 107, causing the rotating plate 107 to oscillate around the rotating rod 106, presenting a phenomenon as shown in the image. Figure 3 As shown, when the rotating plate 107 swings to the left, the water flow on the left side of the rotating plate 107 decreases, while the water flow on the right side increases. More water will act on the surface of the collecting plate 114 and the sliding rod 112, causing the sliding rod 112 to move down along the outer wall of the inclined plate 103. When the rotating plate 107 shifts to the right, the water flow reverses, and the force of more water falling will directly act on the inclined surface of the inclined plate 103. At this time, the spring 113 is pushed to release mechanical power, which drives the sliding rod 112 and the scraper 115 to move up along the outer wall of the inclined plate 103, scraping the outer wall of the inclined plate 103. Through the application of the above components, it is effectively prevented that the inclined plate 103 will accumulate moss and other impurities on its surface due to long-term contact with wastewater, thus affecting the diversion effect.

[0040] Example 2, please refer to Figure 5 - Figure 9 The present invention is a wastewater recycling device after wet paper towel water treatment. Based on the first embodiment, the lint collection mechanism 2 further includes a collection frame 204 rotatably connected to the inner wall of the fixed block 203. A rotating block 213 is rotatably connected to the end of the collection frame 204 away from the fixed block 203. A support rod 205 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt 202. A pressure-bearing slide plate 207 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the hydraulic tank 206. Several pushing blocks 208 are fixedly connected to the top of the support rod 205.

[0041] The lint collection mechanism 2 also includes several hydraulic pipes 209 that are connected through the side wall of the hydraulic tank 206. A piston 210 is slidably connected to the inner wall of each hydraulic pipe 209. A push rod 211 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the piston 210. A slide rail 212 is fixedly connected to the end of the push rod 211 away from the piston 210. A sliding block 214 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slide rail 212. The end of the sliding block 214 away from the slide rail 212 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating block 213. Utilizing the characteristic that a significant impact force is generated when water falls, the lint collection mechanism 2 is installed inside the equipment. Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe 104 to ensure that water flows into the interior of the outer casing 101 through the feed pipe 104. After the water flows past the inclined panel 103, it acts on the top of the collection rack 204. At this time, the collection rack 204 is affected by the impact of the water flow, thus collecting the lint. The collection rack 204 drives the hydraulic tank 206 and the pressure plate 207 to move downwards, causing the pressure plate 207 to contact the push block 208. This forces the liquid at the top of the pressure plate 207 into the hydraulic pipe 209. At this time, the piston 210 is pushed outwards along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe 209 by the liquid inside. Simultaneously, the piston 210 drives the push rod 211 and the slide rail 212 to move outwards. The slide rail 212 forces the other end of the rotating block 213 to tilt upwards through the sliding block 214. During this process, water acts on the surface of the collection rack 204, and some of the water will fall downwards through the gaps in the collection rack 204. Meanwhile, lint and other strip-shaped impurities are restricted by the collection rack 204 and the rotating block 213 and remain at the top of the collection rack 204. Through the application of the above components, most of the lint inside the wastewater is collected, preventing the lint from causing blockage inside the equipment.

[0042] The filter cleaning mechanism 3 also includes a rotating connecting block 304 rotatably connected to the side wall of the turntable 303. A telescopic rod 305 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating connecting block 304. A square slider 306 is fixedly connected to the end of the telescopic rod 305 away from the rotating connecting block 304. When the collection rack 204 moves with the conveyor belt 202, when the collection rack 204 reaches the other end of the conveyor belt 202, the rotating block 213 and the piston 210 lose their thrust and reset due to the loss of the impact force of the water flow. The impurities at the top of the collection rack 204 will cause the collection rack 204 to tilt downwards, move downwards along the surface of the collection rack 204, and fall off the outer wall of the outer casing 101.

[0043] The filter cleaning mechanism 3 also includes a long slide rail 307 fixedly connected to the top of the filter 110. The outer wall of the square slider 306 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the long slide rail 307. A guide plate 308 is rotatably connected to the end of the support frame 109 away from the outer shell 101. A cleaning blade 309 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the square slider 306. A push rod 310 is fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning blade 309. Taking advantage of the water flow force characteristic of the collection frame 204, a conveyor belt 202 is set inside the equipment. When the collection frame 204 is subjected to water flow impact, the collection frame 204 transmits the force received to the conveyor belt 202, causing the conveyor belt 202 to drive the rotating column 201 to rotate. During this process, the rotating column 201 passes through... The power transmission belt 301 forces the drive column 302 to rotate, and the drive column 302 drives the rotating connecting block 304 to rotate regularly through the turntable 303. During this process, the telescopic rod 305 forces the square slider 306 to move along the inner wall of the long slide rail 307. The square slider 306 drives the push rod 310 to move along the outer wall of the filter screen 110. During the displacement, the cleaning blade 309 will scrape the top of the filter screen 110 and push the shorter lint stuck to the top of the filter screen 110 into the impurity collection plate 111. Through the application of the above components, the shorter lint is prevented from being hooked by the collection rack 204, thus avoiding the blockage of the holes in the filter screen 110.

[0044] The wastewater treatment method of this device includes the following steps:

[0045] S1: Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe 104 to ensure that the water flows into the interior of the outer shell 101 through the feed pipe 104. After the water flows through the inclined panel 103, it will act on the top of the collection rack 204.

[0046] S2: Due to the impact of water flow, the collection rack 204 drives the hydraulic tank 206 and the pressure plate 207 to move downward, so that the pressure plate 207 contacts the push block 208, forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate 207 into the hydraulic pipe 209.

[0047] S3: Piston 210 is pushed outward along the inner wall of hydraulic pipe 209 by the liquid inside hydraulic pipe 209. At the same time, piston 210 drives push rod 211 and slide rail 212 to move outward. Slide rail 212 forces the other end of rotating block 213 to tilt upward through sliding block 214.

[0048] A specific application of this embodiment is as follows: Before use, the water pipe is connected to the feed pipe 104 to ensure that the water flows into the interior of the outer casing 101 through the feed pipe 104. After the water flows through the inclined panel 103, it acts on the top of the collection rack 204. At this time, the collection rack 204 is affected by the impact of the water flow, and the collection rack 204 drives the hydraulic tank 206 and the pressure plate 207 to move downward, so that the pressure plate 207 contacts the push block 208, forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate 207 into the hydraulic pipe 209. At this time, the piston 210 is affected by the liquid inside the hydraulic pipe 209. The pushing effect causes the piston 210 to move outward along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe 209. At the same time, the piston 210 drives the push rod 211 and the slide rail 212 to move outward. The slide rail 212 forces the other end of the rotating block 213 to tilt upward through the sliding block 214. During this process, water acts on the surface of the collection rack 204. Some of the water will fall down through the gaps in the collection rack 204, while lint and other strip-shaped impurities are restricted by the collection rack 204 and the rotating block 213 and are located at the top of the collection rack 204. Through the application of the above components, most of the lint inside the wastewater is collected, avoiding lint from causing blockage inside the equipment.

[0049] Taking advantage of the water flow force characteristic of the collection rack 204, a conveyor belt 202 is installed inside the equipment. When the collection rack 204 is subjected to water flow impact, it transmits the force to the conveyor belt 202, causing the conveyor belt 202 to drive the rotating column 201 to rotate. During this process, the rotating column 201 forces the drive column 302 to rotate via the power transmission belt 301. The drive column 302, in turn, drives the rotating connecting block 304 to rotate regularly via the turntable 303. During this process, the telescopic rod 305 forces the square slider 306 to displace along the inner wall of the long slide rail 307. 6. The push rod 310 is moved along the outer wall of the filter screen 110. During the movement, the cleaning blade 309 scrapes the top of the filter screen 110, pushing the shorter lint stuck to the top of the filter screen 110 into the impurity collection plate 111. This component prevents the shorter lint from being caught by the collection rack 204, thus avoiding clogging of the filter screen 110's holes. Utilizing the feature of the cleaning blade 309 sliding along the outer wall of the long slide rail 307, the push rod 310 and the cleaning blade 309 are installed inside the device. The cleaning blade 309 is supported by the turntable 303. As the cleaning blade 309 moves towards the support frame 109, it causes the push rod 310 to contact the guide plate 308. During this process, the push rod 310 pushes the guide plate 308 to rotate, causing the guide plate 308 to tilt at a certain angle. At this time, the water flow from top to bottom of the outer casing 101 will act on the inclined surface of the guide plate 308 and flow downward along the inclined surface of the guide plate 308. The cleaning blade 309 just completes the scraping, and the lint and the cleaning blade 309 are exactly at the top of the impurity collection plate 111. The water flow guided by the guide plate 308 will wash the lint on the surface of the cleaning blade 309, forcing the lint into the impurity collection plate 111. Inside the collecting plate 111, the application of the above-mentioned components effectively prevents lint from sticking to the surface of the cleaning slide 309 after getting wet. When the cleaning slide 309 resets, the blade resets synchronously. In addition, when the collecting rack 204 moves with the conveyor belt 202, when the collecting rack 204 reaches the other end of the conveyor belt 202, the rotating block 213 and piston 210 lose thrust due to the loss of the impact force of the water flow, resulting in a reset. The impurities at the top of the collecting rack 204 will cause the collecting rack 204 to tilt downwards, move down along the surface of the collecting rack 204, and fall off the outer wall of the outer casing 101.

[0050] Utilizing the force of water falling through the feed pipe 104, a cylinder 105 and a rotating plate 107 are installed inside the equipment. When the water flow impacts the top of the cylinder 105, a Karman vortex street phenomenon will occur behind the cylinder 105. The water flow will move along the outer wall of the cylinder 105, forming two water flows with unequal pressure at both ends of the cylinder 105. This unequal water flow will cause an oscillation phenomenon on the back of the cylinder. Taking advantage of these characteristics, when water is officially supplied through the feed pipe 104, the oscillation generated by the Karman vortex street will act on the surface of the rotating plate 107, causing the rotating plate 107 to oscillate around the rotating rod 106, exhibiting a phenomenon as shown in the image. Figure 3 As shown, when the rotating plate 107 swings to the left, the water flow on the left side of the rotating plate 107 decreases, while the water flow on the right side increases. More water will act on the surface of the collecting plate 114 and the sliding rod 112, causing the sliding rod 112 to move down along the outer wall of the inclined plate 103. When the rotating plate 107 shifts to the right, the water flow reverses, and the force of more water falling will directly act on the inclined surface of the inclined plate 103. At this time, the spring 113 is pushed to release mechanical power, which drives the sliding rod 112 and the scraper 115 to move up along the outer wall of the inclined plate 103, scraping the outer wall of the inclined plate 103. Through the application of the above components, it is effectively prevented that the inclined plate 103 will accumulate moss and other impurities on its surface due to long-term contact with wastewater, thus affecting the diversion effect.

[0051] The preferred embodiments of the present invention disclosed above are merely illustrative of the invention. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the invention to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of the invention, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize the invention. The invention is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.

Claims

1. A wastewater recycling treatment device for wet wipes, comprising a filtration mechanism (1), wherein the filtration mechanism (1) further comprises a housing (101), a fixing plate (102) is connected through the side wall of the housing (101), and a sloping plate (103) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing (101), characterized in that, Also includes: The lint collection mechanism (2) includes a rotating column (201) rotatably connected to the inner wall of the fixed plate (102), a conveyor belt (202) is sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating column (201), and several fixed blocks (203) are fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt (202). The filter cleaning mechanism (3) includes a power transmission belt (301) sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating column (201), a drive column (302) rotatably connected to the side wall of the outer shell (101), and one end of the power transmission belt (301) away from the rotating column (201) rotatably connected to the outer wall of the drive column (302). A turntable (303) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the drive column (302). The filter mechanism (1) further includes a sliding rod (112) slidably connected to the outer wall of the inclined panel (103). A push spring (113) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding rod (112), and a collection plate (114) is fixedly connected to the top of the push spring (113). A scraper (115) is fixedly connected to one end of the collection plate (114) away from the sliding rod (112). The filter cleaning mechanism (3) further includes a rotating connecting block (304) rotatably connected to the side wall of the turntable (303). A telescopic rod (305) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating connecting block (304). A square slider (306) is fixedly connected to one end of the telescopic rod (305) away from the rotating connecting block (304). The filter cleaning mechanism (3) also includes a long slide rail (307) fixedly connected to the top of the filter (110), the outer wall of the square slider (306) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the long slide rail (307), a support frame (109) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the outer shell (101), a guide plate (308) is rotatably connected to the end of the support frame (109) away from the outer shell (101), a cleaning slide blade (309) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the square slider (306), and a push rod (310) is fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning slide blade (309). The filtering mechanism (1) further includes a feed pipe (104) that is connected through to the top of the outer shell (101). A cylinder (105) is fixedly connected to the top of the feed pipe (104). A rotating rod (106) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the feed pipe (104). A rotating plate (107) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating rod (106). A filter screen (110) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the outer shell (101). An impurity collection plate (111) is connected through to the bottom of the filter screen (110).

2. The wastewater recycling device after wet wipe water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lint collection mechanism (2) also includes a hydraulic tank (206) and a collection frame (204) rotatably connected to the inner wall of the fixed block (203). A rotating block (213) is rotatably connected to one end of the collection frame (204) away from the fixed block (203). A support rod (205) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the conveyor belt (202). A pressure-bearing slide plate (207) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the hydraulic tank (206). Several pushing blocks (208) are fixedly connected to the top of the support rod (205).

3. The wastewater recycling device after wet wipe water treatment according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lint collection mechanism (2) further includes several hydraulic pipes (209) that are connected through the side wall of the hydraulic tank (206). A piston (210) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe (209). A push rod (211) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the piston (210). A slide rail (212) is fixedly connected to the end of the push rod (211) away from the piston (210). A sliding block (214) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slide rail (212). The end of the sliding block (214) away from the slide rail (212) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the rotating block (213).

4. A method for treating wastewater from wet wipes after water treatment using a wastewater recycling treatment device, employing the wastewater recycling treatment device as described in claim 3, characterized in that: Includes the following steps, S1: Before use, connect the water pipe to the feed pipe (104) to ensure that the water flows into the interior of the outer shell (101) through the feed pipe (104). After the water flows through the inclined panel (103), it will act on the top of the collection rack (204). S2: The collection rack (204) is affected by the impact of the water flow. The collection rack (204) drives the hydraulic tank (206) and the pressure plate (207) to move downward, so that the pressure plate (207) contacts the push block (208), forcing the liquid at the top of the pressure plate (207) to enter the hydraulic pipe (209); S3: The piston (210) is pushed outward along the inner wall of the hydraulic pipe (209) by the liquid inside the hydraulic pipe (209). At the same time, the piston (210) drives the push rod (211) and the slide rail (212) to move outward. The slide rail (212) forces the other end of the rotating block (213) to tilt upward through the sliding block (214).

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