Dynamic nutrition monitoring device

By designing a dynamic nutrition monitoring device that includes monitoring, crushing, and cleaning mechanisms, batch processing of food samples was achieved, solving the problem of low efficiency in existing devices and improving monitoring speed and data accuracy.

CN121522111APending Publication Date: 2026-02-13YANGZHOU UNIV
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Application Number
CN202511435896.0
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-10-09
Publication Date
2026-02-13

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Abstract

The invention discloses a dynamic nutrition monitoring device which comprises a base, a first motor is arranged in the base, the output end of the first motor extends out of the upper surface of the base and is connected with a rotary table, a plurality of electronic scales are symmetrically arranged on the upper surface of the rotary table, and containers are arranged on the electronic scales and used for containing food to be monitored. A discharging assembly is arranged at the bottom of the container and used for discharging to-be-monitored food, a monitoring mechanism, a smashing mechanism and a cleaning mechanism are sequentially arranged on the upper surface of the base, the monitoring mechanism is used for monitoring the nutritional ingredients and content of the to-be-monitored food, the smashing mechanism is used for smashing the to-be-monitored food into paste, and the cleaning mechanism is used for cleaning the to-be-monitored food. And the cleaning mechanism is used for cleaning the container. According to the device, the dynamic nutrition monitoring effect on food is achieved, batch monitoring operation is facilitated, and operation is simple.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention belongs to the field of nutrition monitoring technology, and specifically relates to a dynamic nutrition monitoring device. Background Technology

[0002] A reasonable diet and sufficient nutrition can improve human health and prevent the occurrence of various diseases. However, an unreasonable diet, excessive or insufficient nutrition, can all cause varying degrees of harm to human health, such as anemia, multiple vitamin deficiencies, slow intellectual development, and decreased disease resistance. Therefore, ensuring a reasonable diet is an important issue in the fields of medical health and food production. In the medical health field, dynamic nutritional monitoring devices are often used to monitor the nutritional components of the food consumed by patients, thereby understanding their daily nutritional status and monitoring the content and weight of nutrients in food in real time. This provides a basis for developing targeted treatment plans and assists doctors in adjusting treatment strategies. However, existing dynamic nutritional monitoring devices cannot perform batch processing of food samples, nor can they perform the crushing, monitoring, and processing of samples in a continuous and orderly manner. This results in a significant decrease in monitoring efficiency when there are many food samples. Furthermore, some critically ill patients require strict control of their daily nutritional intake, and existing devices prevent doctors from knowing the patient's daily nutritional status in a timely manner, affecting the treatment effect.

[0003] Based on this, a dynamic nutrition monitoring device is now provided, which can eliminate the drawbacks of existing technical solutions. Summary of the Invention

[0004] Technical problem solved: To address the above-mentioned technical problem, the present invention provides a dynamic nutrition monitoring device, which can effectively solve the shortcomings of existing devices that cannot meet the needs of doctors to know the daily nutritional status of patients in a timely manner, thereby affecting the treatment effect.

[0005] Technical Solution: A dynamic nutrition monitoring device includes a base, inside which is a first motor. The output end of the first motor extends from the upper surface of the base and is connected to a turntable. Several electronic scales are symmetrically arranged on the upper surface of the turntable. Each electronic scale has a container for holding food to be monitored. The bottom of the container has a discharge assembly for discharging the food to be monitored. The upper surface of the base is sequentially provided with a monitoring mechanism, a crushing mechanism, and a cleaning mechanism. The monitoring mechanism is used to monitor the nutritional components and content of the food to be monitored. The crushing mechanism is used to crush the food to be monitored into a paste. The cleaning mechanism is used to clean the container.

[0006] Preferably, the discharge assembly includes a discharge port at the bottom of the container, the surface of the electronic scale has an opening to facilitate discharge from the discharge port, a valve body is provided at the lower end of the discharge port, a collection bucket is provided inside the turntable, the valve body and the collection bucket are connected by a connecting pipe, and a pump is provided on the outside of the connecting pipe.

[0007] Preferably, the monitoring mechanism includes a first L-shaped support column connected to the base. A monitoring instrument is provided on the upper surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column, and an electric push rod is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column. A second motor is provided at the output end of the electric push rod, and a rotating plate is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor. Detector heads are symmetrically provided on the lower surface of the rotating plate. The monitoring instrument is electrically connected to the detector heads, and a first cleaning component is provided on the side of the first L-shaped support column near the detector heads.

[0008] Furthermore, the first cleaning assembly includes a placement plate fixedly connected to the side plate of the first L-shaped support column. The surface of the placement plate is provided with a circular groove, and the lower end of the placement plate is provided with a cleaning frame. The interior of the placement plate is provided with a placement groove, which is connected to the circular groove. A sponge is symmetrically arranged inside the placement groove. The sponge is slidably connected to the placement groove. One end of the sponge is provided with a slider. The slider is provided with a bidirectional lead screw. The bidirectional lead screw is connected to the placement plate through a fixed plate and is rotatably connected to the fixed plate. One end of the bidirectional lead screw extends to the outside of the fixed plate and is connected to the output end of the third motor.

[0009] Preferably, the crushing mechanism includes a second L-shaped support column connected to the base. The lower surface of the top plate of the second L-shaped support column is provided with a lifting push rod. The output end of the lifting push rod is provided with a cover plate. The upper end of the cover plate is provided with a third motor. The output end of the third motor passes through the cover plate and is connected to the crushing roller below the cover plate. The outer side of the crushing roller is provided with crushing blades. The outer side of the crushing blades is provided with a baffle. One side of the baffle is connected to the lower surface of the cover plate. One side of the baffle is provided with a second cleaning component that cooperates with the baffle.

[0010] Furthermore, the second cleaning assembly includes a first water tank fixedly installed on the upper surface of the top plate of the second L-shaped support column. The first water tank is equipped with a water pump. The output end of the water pump is connected to one end of a delivery pipe. The other end of the delivery pipe extends out of the side plate of the second L-shaped support column and is connected to a nozzle. The upper surface of the turntable is also provided with a plurality of collection frames arranged in a circumferential array. The number of collection frames is consistent with the number of containers.

[0011] Furthermore, the dimensions of the cover and baffle are larger than the outer wall dimensions of the container, the dimensions of the crushing blade are smaller than the inner wall dimensions of the container, and the cross-sectional shape of the baffle is U-shaped.

[0012] Furthermore, the crushing mechanism also includes a bracket connected to the second L-shaped support column, the lower surface of which is provided with a telescopic rod, the telescopic end of which is connected to the upper surface of the cover plate.

[0013] Preferably, the cleaning mechanism includes a third L-shaped support column connected to the base. A hydraulic cylinder is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column. A horizontal plate is provided at the output end of the hydraulic cylinder. A plurality of spray heads are evenly provided on the lower surface of the horizontal plate. A second water tank is provided on the upper surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column. The second water tank is connected to the spray heads through a water supply pipe. The size of the horizontal plate is larger than the outer wall size of the container, and the outer perimeter of the spray head is smaller than the inner wall size of the container.

[0014] Preferably, the lower surface of the turntable is provided with an annular groove, and symmetrically arranged support rods are slidably connected inside the annular groove, and the support rods are fixedly mounted on the base.

[0015] Beneficial effects: 1) The present invention sets up a monitoring mechanism to facilitate the monitoring of the nutritional components and content in paste and liquid food samples, making it easy to determine whether the nutritional components in the food meet the standards and whether they meet the user's nutritional absorption needs, and to understand the material composition of different foods, which facilitates rapid nutritional supplementation. 2) The present invention is equipped with a crushing mechanism, which facilitates the transformation of the food to be monitored into a paste, making the monitoring operation of the probe easier and avoiding the failure of the probe to come into contact with the food, thus preventing monitoring failure; 3) The present invention is equipped with a cleaning mechanism to clean the container, so as to avoid residues remaining inside the container during subsequent monitoring, which could cause problems with the monitoring data and affect the efficiency of the device. 4) The present invention is equipped with a turntable and a first motor, which enables the device to perform batch monitoring of food samples, improve the monitoring speed, facilitate timely understanding of the component content in the sample, reduce the workload of staff, reduce the contact time between staff and food, and improve the monitoring quality of food samples. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of a dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to the present invention; Figure 2 This is a side view of a dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the turntable in the device of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the device of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the monitoring mechanism in the device of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the crushing mechanism in the device of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning mechanism in the device of the present invention; Figure 8 for Figure 4Enlarged view of point A in the middle; Figure 9 for Figure 5 Enlarged view of point B in the middle; Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 2 of the present invention; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the bottom of the turntable in Embodiment 2 of the present invention; The following items are listed in the diagram: 101. Base; 102. Turntable; 103. Electronic scale; 104. Container; 105. Valve body; 106. Collection bucket; 107. Pump; 108. Annular groove; 109. Support rod; 200. Monitoring mechanism; 201. First L-shaped support column; 202. Monitor; 203. Electric push rod; 204. Rotating plate; 205. Probe head; 206. Placement plate; 207. Cleaning frame; 20... 8. Sponge wiper; 209. Two-way lead screw; 300. Crushing mechanism; 301. Second L-shaped support column; 302. Lifting push rod; 303. Cover plate; 304. Crushing roller; 305. Baffle; 306. Conveying pipe; 307. Collection frame; 308. Telescopic rod; 400. Cleaning mechanism; 401. Third L-shaped support column; 402. Hydraulic cylinder; 403. Horizontal plate; 404. Spray head; 405. Water supply pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0017] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments: Example 1

[0018] like Figures 1-9 As shown, a dynamic nutrition monitoring device includes a base 101. Support members, either as support seats or casters, are symmetrically arranged on the lower surface of the base 101, facilitating the movement of the device. A first motor is installed inside the base 101, with its output extending from the upper surface and connected to a turntable 102. The first motor drives the turntable 102 to rotate, thereby automating food monitoring and reducing the workload of staff. A plurality of electronic scales 103 are symmetrically arranged on the upper surface of the turntable 102 to record the internal composition of the monitored food. The weight of the paste-like food is measured at different times, which facilitates accurate calculation of the nutritional content of the paste-like food. The electronic scale 103 is equipped with a container 104 for placing the food to be monitored. The bottom of the container 104 is equipped with a discharge component for discharging the food to be monitored. The upper surface of the base 101 is sequentially equipped with a monitoring mechanism 200, a crushing mechanism 300, and a cleaning mechanism 400. The monitoring mechanism 200 is used to monitor the nutritional components and content of the food to be monitored. The crushing mechanism 300 is used to crush the food to be monitored into a paste, which is convenient for monitoring dynamic nutrition. The cleaning mechanism 400 is used to clean the container 104.

[0019] The aforementioned discharge assembly includes a discharge port at the bottom of container 104. The surface of the electronic scale 103 has an opening for easy discharge. A valve body 105 is provided at the lower end of the discharge port to facilitate control of the opening and closing of the discharge port. A collection bucket 106 is provided inside the turntable 102 to facilitate the centralized collection and processing of the monitored paste-like food. The valve body 105 and the collection bucket 106 are connected by a connecting pipe. A pump 107 is provided on the outside of the connecting pipe. Before the dynamic nutrition monitoring device is used, it is checked whether the device can be used normally. Then, the food to be monitored is placed in container 104. By adjusting the monitoring mechanism 200, the crushing mechanism 300 and the cleaning mechanism 400, the device is put into the ready-to-use state.

[0020] The aforementioned monitoring mechanism 200 includes a first L-shaped support column 201 connected to the base 101. Infrared sensors can be installed on the lower surface of the top plate of the L-shaped support column to facilitate the identification of the container 104's position. A monitoring instrument 202 is installed on the upper surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column 201. The monitoring instrument 202 is a common device in the prior art for monitoring the internal content and composition of objects, and it contains a data processing chip for easy and intuitive data display. An electric push rod 203 is installed on the lower surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column 201. A second motor is installed at the output end of the electric push rod 203. A rotating plate 204 is fixedly connected to the output end of the machine. Detector heads 205 are symmetrically arranged on the lower surface of the rotating plate 204. The monitor 202 is electrically connected to the detector head 205. Activating the electric push rod 203 drives the second motor, rotating plate 204, and detector head 205 to move up and down, thereby monitoring the food located below. A first cleaning component is provided on the side of the first L-shaped support column 201 near the detector head 205. When one detector head 205 is performing a monitoring operation, the other detector head 205 cleans the food residue on the surface through the first cleaning component to avoid affecting subsequent operations. The first cleaning assembly includes a placement plate 206 fixedly connected to the side plate of the first L-shaped support column 201. A circular groove is formed on the surface of the placement plate 206, and a cleaning frame 207 is provided at the lower end of the placement plate 206. Water or cleaning liquid can be placed inside the cleaning frame 207. A placement groove is provided inside the placement plate 206, and the placement groove is connected to the circular groove. A semi-circular sponge 208 is symmetrically arranged inside the placement groove. The sponge 208 is slidably connected to the placement groove and is used to clean residue adhering to the surface of the probe head 205. One end of the wiping 208 is equipped with a slider, and the slider contains a bidirectional lead screw 209. The bidirectional lead screw 209 is connected to the placement plate 206 through a fixed plate. The bidirectional lead screw 209 is rotatably connected to the fixed plate, which facilitates the limiting function of the bidirectional lead screw 209 and the third motor. One end of the bidirectional lead screw 209 extends to the outside of the fixed plate and is connected to the output end of the third motor. Activating the third motor drives the bidirectional lead screw 209 to rotate, thereby causing the two sliders to move closer or further apart, thus causing the two sponge wiping 208 to merge or separate, thereby realizing the wiping operation. When the electric push rod 203 moves the probe 205 downward, one of the probes 205 is located above the circular groove. At this time, the third motor is activated, causing the two sponge wiping 208 to move away from each other. When the probe 205 reaches the monitoring position, the third motor moves the two sponge wiping 208 closer together, so that when the electric push rod 203 moves the probe 205 upward, the residue adhering to the surface of the probe 205 can be left below the sponge wiping 208, avoiding affecting subsequent monitoring operations.

[0021] The aforementioned pulverizing mechanism 300 includes a second L-shaped support column 301 connected to the base 101. A lifting push rod 302 is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the second L-shaped support column 301. A cover plate 303 is provided at the output end of the lifting push rod 302. A third motor is provided at the upper end of the cover plate 303. The output end of the third motor passes through the cover plate 303 and is connected to the pulverizing roller 304 below the cover plate 303. Pulverizing blades are provided on the outer side of the pulverizing roller 304. When the third motor is started, it drives the pulverizing roller 304 and the pulverizing blades to rotate, thereby pulverizing the food into a paste, which is convenient for the detection head 205 to monitor. A baffle 305 is provided on the outside of the pulverizing blades. One side of the baffle 305 is connected to the lower surface of the cover plate 303. A second cleaning component that cooperates with the baffle 305 is provided on one side of the baffle 305, which facilitates cleaning of the pulverizing blades and the cover plate 303 after the pulverizing operation is completed, so as to avoid affecting the subsequent pulverizing operation. The second cleaning assembly includes a first water tank fixedly installed on the top surface of the second L-shaped support column 301. The first water tank is equipped with a water pump. The output end of the water pump is connected to one end of the delivery pipe 306. The other end of the delivery pipe 306 extends out of the side plate of the second L-shaped support column 301 and is connected to the nozzle. The upper surface of the turntable 102 is also circumferentially arrayed with a plurality of collection frames 307. The number of collection frames 307 is consistent with the number of containers 104, which facilitates the cleaning of the crushing blades and cover plate 303 after the crushing operation is completed, so as to avoid affecting the subsequent crushing operation.

[0022] The cleaning mechanism 400 includes a third L-shaped support column 401 connected to the base 101. A hydraulic cylinder 402 is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column 401. A horizontal plate 403 is provided at the output end of the hydraulic cylinder 402. A plurality of spray heads 404 are evenly arranged on the lower surface of the horizontal plate 403. The outer spray heads 404 can be inclined to improve the cleaning effect on the inner wall of the container 104. A second water tank is provided on the upper surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column 401. The second water tank is connected to the spray heads 404 via a water supply pipe 405. A pump body and control valve are installed on the outside of the water pipe 405 to ensure the overall practicality of the device. The dimensions of the cover plate 303 and the baffle plate 305 are larger than the outer wall dimensions of the container 104 to prevent food residue from splashing onto the outside of the container 104 during pulverization. The dimensions of the pulverizing blades are smaller than the inner wall dimensions of the container 104 to prevent the pulverizing blades from being too large and damaging the container 104, thus preventing the pulverization operation from being impossible. The cross-sectional shape of the baffle plate 305 is U-shaped to facilitate the matching with the spray head and prevent the sprayed water from affecting other parts of the container 104 and causing contamination of the food to be monitored. The dimensions of the horizontal plate 403 are larger than the outer wall dimensions of the container 104 to prevent liquid leakage or splashing. The outer dimensions of several spray heads 404 are smaller than the inner wall dimensions of the container 104 to prevent the excessive number of spray heads 404 from damaging the container 104. Example 2

[0023] The differences from Example 1 are as follows: Figure 10 As shown: The crushing mechanism 300 also includes a bracket connected to the second L-shaped support column 301. The lower surface of the bracket is provided with a telescopic rod 308. The telescopic end of the telescopic rod 308 is connected to the upper surface of the cover plate 303 to increase the safety and stability of the device.

[0024] like Figure 10-11 As shown: The lower surface of the turntable 102 is provided with an annular groove 108. Symmetrically arranged support rods 109 are slidably connected inside the annular groove 108. The support rods 109 are fixedly mounted on the base 101. When the turntable 102 rotates, the two support rods 109 can slide in the annular groove 108, thereby supporting the turntable 102.

[0025] In use, the operator first places the food to be monitored inside the corresponding container 104. The first motor drives the turntable 102 to rotate. When the container 104 rotates to below the crushing roller 304, the lifting push rod 302 drives the cover plate 303 and the crushing roller 304 to move downwards. After the cover plate 303 contacts the port of the container 104, the crushing blades begin to crush. The first motor drives the container 104 to rotate again, so that the container 104 containing the crushed paste food moves to below the detector head 205. At this time, the electronic scale 103 records the weight of the paste food and transmits its data to the monitor 202. The electric push rod 203 drives the second motor, the turntable 204, and the detector head 205 to move downwards, so that the detector head 205 contacts the paste food, thereby transmitting the data signal to the monitor 202. After monitoring is completed, the first motor drives the container 104 to rotate again. During the rotation, the valve body 105 is opened, and the paste is pumped into the collection bucket 106 by the pump 107. After the discharge is completed, the container 104 reaches below the spray head 404. The hydraulic cylinder 402 drives the horizontal plate 403 to move downward, so that the horizontal plate 403 contacts the port of the container 104. The inner wall of the container 104 is cleaned by the spray head 404. After cleaning, the wastewater is pumped back into the collection bucket 106 by the pump 107. The staff wipes the cleaned container 104 and then puts the food to be monitored into it, so that the device repeats the above operation to realize the dynamic nutritional monitoring of food, which is convenient for batch monitoring and is relatively simple to operate.

[0026] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A dynamic nutrition monitoring device, characterized in that: The device includes a base (101), inside which is a first motor. The output end of the first motor extends out of the upper surface of the base (101) and is connected to a turntable (102). Several electronic scales (103) are symmetrically arranged on the upper surface of the turntable (102). A container (104) is provided on the electronic scale (103) for placing the food to be monitored. A discharge assembly is provided at the bottom of the container (104) for discharging the food to be monitored. A monitoring mechanism (200), a crushing mechanism (300), and a cleaning mechanism (400) are arranged sequentially on the upper surface of the base (101). The monitoring mechanism (200) is used to monitor the nutritional components and content of the food to be monitored. The crushing mechanism (300) is used to crush the food to be monitored into a paste. The cleaning mechanism (400) is used to clean the container (104).

2. The dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The discharge assembly includes a discharge port at the bottom of the container (104), and the surface of the electronic scale (103) is provided with an opening to facilitate discharge from the discharge port. A valve body (105) is provided at the lower end of the discharge port. A collection bucket (106) is provided inside the turntable (102). The valve body (105) and the collection bucket (106) are connected by a connecting pipe. A pump (107) is provided on the outside of the connecting pipe.

3. The dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The monitoring mechanism (200) includes a first L-shaped support column (201) connected to the base (101). A monitoring instrument (202) is provided on the upper surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column (201). An electric push rod (203) is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the first L-shaped support column (201). A second motor is provided at the output end of the electric push rod (203). A rotating plate (204) is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor. A probe (205) is symmetrically provided on the lower surface of the rotating plate (204). The monitoring instrument (202) is electrically connected to the probe (205). A first cleaning component is provided on the side of the first L-shaped support column (201) near the probe (205).

4. The dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first cleaning assembly includes a placement plate (206) fixedly connected to the side plate of the first L-shaped support column (201). The surface of the placement plate (206) is provided with a circular groove. The lower end of the placement plate (206) is provided with a cleaning frame (207). The interior of the placement plate (206) is provided with a placement groove, which is connected to the circular groove. The placement groove is symmetrically provided with a sponge (208) inside. The sponge (208) is slidably connected to the placement groove. One end of the sponge (208) is provided with a slider. The slider is provided with a bidirectional lead screw (209). The bidirectional lead screw (209) is connected to the placement plate (206) through a fixing plate. The bidirectional lead screw (209) is rotatably connected to the fixing plate. One end of the bidirectional lead screw (209) extends to the outside of the fixing plate and is connected to the output end of the third motor.

5. The dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crushing mechanism (300) includes a second L-shaped support column (301) connected to the base (101). The lower surface of the top plate of the second L-shaped support column (301) is provided with a lifting push rod (302). The output end of the lifting push rod (302) is provided with a cover plate (303). The upper end of the cover plate (303) is provided with a third motor. The output end of the third motor passes through the cover plate (303) and is connected to the crushing roller (304) below the cover plate (303). The outer side of the crushing roller (304) is provided with crushing blades. The outer side of the crushing blades is provided with a baffle (305). One side of the baffle (305) is connected to the lower surface of the cover plate (303). One side of the baffle (305) is provided with a second cleaning component that cooperates with the baffle (305).

6. The dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The second cleaning assembly includes a first water tank fixedly installed on the top surface of the second L-shaped support column (301). The first water tank is equipped with a water pump. The output end of the water pump is connected to one end of the delivery pipe (306). The other end of the delivery pipe (306) extends out of the side plate of the second L-shaped support column (301) and is connected to the nozzle. The upper surface of the turntable (102) is also provided with a plurality of collection frames (307) arranged in a circumferential array. The number of collection frames (307) is consistent with the number of containers (104).

7. A dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The dimensions of the cover plate (303) and the baffle plate (305) are larger than the outer wall dimensions of the container (104), the dimensions of the crushing blade are smaller than the inner wall dimensions of the container (104), and the cross-sectional shape of the baffle plate (305) is U-shaped.

8. A dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The crushing mechanism (300) also includes a bracket connected to the second L-shaped support column (301), and the lower surface of the bracket is provided with a telescopic rod (308), the telescopic end of which is connected to the upper surface of the cover plate (303).

9. A dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning mechanism (400) includes a third L-shaped support column (401) connected to the base (101). A hydraulic cylinder (402) is provided on the lower surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column (401). A horizontal plate (403) is provided at the output end of the hydraulic cylinder (402). A plurality of spray heads (404) are evenly provided on the lower surface of the horizontal plate (403). A second water tank is provided on the upper surface of the top plate of the third L-shaped support column (401). The second water tank is connected to the spray heads (404) through a water supply pipe (405). The size of the horizontal plate (403) is larger than the outer wall size of the container (104). The outer perimeter size of the spray head (404) is smaller than the inner wall size of the container (104).

10. A dynamic nutrition monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower surface of the turntable (102) is provided with an annular groove (108), and symmetrically arranged support rods (109) are slidably connected inside the annular groove (108). The support rods (109) are fixedly mounted on the base (101).