White spirit stirring tank convenient to climb
By setting up support plates and support ladders on the outside of the liquor mixing tank, a stepped climbing structure is formed, which solves the safety problem of climbing smooth ladders in emergency situations, and achieves both safety and convenience in climbing. Moreover, the support structure can be stored away without taking up space.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511757223.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
In emergency situations, workers are prone to slipping and falling when climbing the smooth ladder of the mixing tank by relying solely on their hand strength, posing a safety hazard and affecting production progress.
A liquor stirring tank designed for easy climbing has been developed. By setting support plates and support ladders on the outside of the tank, a stepped climbing structure is formed. Retractable support curtains and fixing plates provide stable support in different states, reducing the risk of slipping.
It effectively reduces the risk of slipping during climbing, improves the safety and convenience of climbing, and at the same time, the support structure does not occupy extra space when not in use, keeping the equipment compact.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of liquor production, and in particular to a liquor stirring tank that is easy to climb. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, in the baijiu (Chinese liquor) production industry, the mixing tank is one of the core pieces of equipment, and its operational status plays a decisive role in product quality and production safety. The mixing process is crucial in baijiu brewing, ensuring thorough mixing of raw materials and uniform fermentation, thereby guaranteeing the stability of the baijiu's taste and quality. Simultaneously, the efficient operation of the mixing tank helps improve production efficiency and reduce production costs. The ease of maintenance of the mixing tank is equally important; timely and effective maintenance can prevent equipment failures and reduce the risk of production interruptions. Therefore, improving the operational efficiency and ease of maintenance of the mixing tank has become a key focus for baijiu producers.
[0003] In related technologies, a liquor mixing tank includes a tank body, with an air inlet pipe fixedly installed at the top and an air outlet pipe fixedly installed at the bottom to control the inflow and outflow of gas; a rotating shaft is arranged vertically inside the tank body, and several stirring blades are fixedly installed on the outer circumference of the shaft for stirring materials; the upper end of the rotating shaft extends through the tank body to the outside, and a driving component is installed on the top surface of the tank body to drive the rotating shaft to rotate along its own axis, thereby driving the stirring blades to work and achieve uniform mixing of materials; in addition, to facilitate cleaning of the upper part of the tank body and maintenance of the top driving component, a ladder is fixedly installed on the outside of the tank body for workers to climb.
[0004] In the aforementioned technologies, to facilitate tank transportation, the ladders are positioned at a considerable height above the ground, requiring workers to use stools or other items to climb them. However, in emergency situations, workers may not have time to find auxiliary items and may have to rely solely on their hand strength to climb the ladder. Since the ladder surface is usually quite smooth and lacks sufficient friction and anti-slip measures, workers are very likely to slip and fall during the climb. This could not only lead to worker injuries but also affect production progress and even cause more serious safety accidents, indicating room for improvement. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this application is to provide a liquor stirring tank that is easy to climb, solving the problem in the above-mentioned related technologies where workers are prone to slipping and falling when climbing smooth ladders by relying solely on their hand strength in emergency situations.
[0006] The technical solution for a liquor stirring tank that is easy to climb, as provided in this application, is as follows: A baijiu (Chinese liquor) stirring tank designed for easy climbing includes a tank body, an inlet pipe fixed to the top of the tank body, and an outlet pipe fixed to the bottom of the tank body. Several support rods are fixed to the bottom surface of the tank body, and a fixed ladder is fixed to the outer surface of the tank body. A rotating shaft is vertically arranged inside the tank body, and several stirring blades are fixed to the outer circumference of the rotating shaft. The upper end of the rotating shaft extends through and to the outside of the tank body. A driving component that drives the rotating shaft to rotate along its own axis is fixed to the top surface of the tank body. A support plate is provided outside the tank body, and the bottom surfaces of several support rods are fixedly connected to the top surface of the support plate. A support ladder is provided outside the tank body, and a storage slot for placing the support ladder is opened on the top surface of the support plate. When workers need to climb to the top of the tank body, the support ladder can be taken out of the storage slot and placed below the fixed ladder.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when it is necessary to climb to the top of the tank, the staff can take out the support ladder from the storage slot on the top of the support plate and place it securely under the fixed ladder to form a stepped climbing structure. This design not only avoids the inconvenience of needing external stools or other auxiliary tools when climbing directly with a traditional high ladder, but also reduces the risk of slipping and falling due to direct climbing. At the same time, the retractable nature of the support ladder can reduce space occupation during transportation or when not in use, maintaining the overall compactness of the equipment.
[0008] Optionally, the tank body is provided with a support curtain on the outside. Two fixed plates are rotatably connected side by side on the top surface of the support plate. Positioning plates are vertically provided on the sides of the two fixed plates away from the support plate. Positioning blocks are fixed on the bottom surfaces of the two positioning plates. When the tank body is working normally, the two fixed plates can rotate towards each other to a horizontal protective state and block the storage slot. When the staff needs to climb to the top surface of the tank body, they can rotate away from each other to a vertical support state. The tank body is provided with fixing members that support the fixed plates in both states. When the fixed plates are in the horizontal protective state, the two positioning plates are located above the fixed plates and are detachably connected to the two sides opposite to the support curtain. At this time, the support curtain is located on the bottom surface of the tank body and can support the bottom surface of the discharge pipe.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, during normal operation, the two fixed plates rotate to a horizontal position facing each other, and the positioning block blocks the storage slot to prevent the support ladder from sliding out. At the same time, the support curtain unfolds into a flexible support platform below the discharge pipe. When climbing, the fixed plates rotate to a vertical position and are locked by the fasteners. This design not only solves the problem of the lack of stable support at the bottom of the ladder during emergency climbing, reducing the risk of workers falling due to ladder swaying or hand slippage, but also reduces the risk of equipment damage by supporting the discharge pipe with the support curtain. In addition, the fixed plates and support curtain are tightly attached to the tank body when stored, without occupying extra space.
[0010] Optionally, when the fixing plate is in a horizontal protective state, several positioning rings are fixed on the sides of the two positioning plates that are close to each other, and several positioning hooks are fixed side by side on the opposite sides of the supporting curtain; when the fixing plate is in a horizontal protective state, the positioning hooks can be fixedly sleeved on the outer circumferential surface of the positioning rings.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, under the normal working state of the tank, the positioning plate unfolds horizontally to form a receiving groove sealing structure. At this time, the support curtain can be quickly attached to the outer circumference of the positioning ring through the side positioning hook, so that the support curtain is stably stored in the bottom protection area of the tank. This not only avoids the support curtain from swinging arbitrarily and occupying space or tangling with equipment, but also uses its flexible material to form a buffer protection below the discharge pipe, preventing the tank from being damaged by bumps during material handling.
[0012] Optionally, the fixing member is specifically two sliding rods that slide side by side on the top surface of the support plate in a horizontal direction. Both sliding rods can slide back and forth and be fixed. When the fixing plate is in a vertical support state, the two ends of the two sliding rods can abut against the sides of the two fixing plates that are close to each other.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, when the fixed plate is rotated to the vertical position, the sliding rod can slide back and forth until it abuts against the inner sidewalls of the two fixed plates, which restricts the accidental rotation of the fixed plate through physical blocking and ensures the stability of the bottom structure of the ladder when climbing; at the same time, the sliding design of the sliding rod allows for quick unlocking. Simply push the rod to release the constraint on the fixed plate, so that the fixed plate can be quickly reset to the horizontal protective state.
[0014] Optionally, a push handle is fixed on the outer side of both sliding rods away from the positioning plate.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, when staff need to switch the state of the fixed plate, they can directly grasp and push the handle to apply force. Compared with directly pushing and pulling the sliding rod, the handle provides a larger lever arm and a more ergonomic grip point, making the operation less strenuous and more precise. Especially in emergency climbing scenarios, staff do not need to bend down to find the position of the rod, but can quickly push and pull the handle with one hand to lock or unlock the fixed plate.
[0016] Optionally, when the fixing plate is in a horizontal protective state, two fixing blocks are fixedly mounted side by side on the side of the two sliding rods near the positioning plate. At this time, the two fixing plates are provided with fixing slots on the side of the sliding rods for the fixing blocks to be inserted. The fixing blocks can be inserted into the fixing slots when the fixing plate is in a horizontal protective state.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, when the fixed plate is rotated to a horizontal position, the sliding rod slides to make the fixed block embed into the fixed slot. The mechanical fitting structure restricts the accidental rotation of the fixed plate. At this time, the sliding rod and the fixed block together form a double seal on the storage slot to prevent the support ladder from sliding out. When climbing is required, simply push the handle to make the sliding rod move backward, and the fixed block will disengage from the slot to release the horizontal lock. At the same time, the sliding rod can continue to slide to a vertical position to abut against the inner wall of the fixed plate.
[0018] Optionally, the side edge of the fixing block away from the sliding rod is chamfered.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, when the sliding rod drives the fixing block to insert into the fixing slot, the chamfered edge can form a guiding slope, so that the fixing block can still slide smoothly into the slot even at a slight angle, avoiding jamming problems caused by component processing errors or long-term use; during the unlocking process, the chamfer design also reduces the frictional resistance between the fixing block and the edge of the slot, making the operation more effortless.
[0020] Optionally, two sliding blocks are fixedly mounted side by side on the bottom surface of each of the two sliding rods near the support plate, and sliding grooves located on both sides of the storage groove are opened side by side on the top surface of the support plate; the sliding blocks can slide back and forth and be fixed in the sliding grooves when the sliding rods move.
[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, after the sliding block is embedded in the sliding groove, the two form a constraint perpendicular to the sliding direction, ensuring that the sliding rod can only move back and forth along the preset path, effectively avoiding the risk of misalignment between the fixed block and the fixed slot or the sliding rod detaching from the support plate due to lateral offset.
[0022] Optionally, both sliding blocks are provided with elastic elements, and the inner wall of the sliding groove is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves. The elastic elements can continuously disengage and engage with the positioning grooves when the sliding blocks slide.
[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, when the sliding rod moves, the elastic element (such as a spring ball) is squeezed and contracted by the side wall of the positioning groove, and slides along the inner wall of the sliding groove after leaving the current groove. When it reaches the next groove, it automatically pops out and locks in, producing a clear "click" sound and a change in resistance, allowing the operator to intuitively perceive the position of the sliding rod through touch and hearing. This design not only avoids the risk of fixation failure caused by the sliding rod accidentally stopping at a non-target position, but also eliminates the sliding gap through the pre-tightening force of the elastic element, so that the sliding rod can still maintain a stable position in a vibration environment (such as when the equipment is running).
[0024] Optionally, both sliding blocks have mounting grooves on their outer peripheral surfaces for inserting elastic elements. The elastic elements include a spring and a positioning protrusion. One end of the spring presses against one side of the positioning protrusion, causing a portion of the positioning protrusion to protrude from the opening of the mounting groove. The protruding portion of the positioning protrusion is an arc surface, and the arc length corresponding to the arc surface of the protruding portion is a minor arc.
[0025] By adopting the above technical solution, one end of the spring presses against the positioning protrusion, causing a portion of it to protrude from the opening of the mounting groove, forming an elastic engagement structure with the positioning groove in the sliding groove. The positioning protrusion adopts an arc surface design with a minor arc. This shape optimization brings multiple advantages: the arc surface structure can smoothly disengage from and enter the positioning groove when the sliding block moves, reducing the feeling of jamming and making the operation smoother; the minor arc design makes the contact area between the positioning protrusion and the groove moderate, which can provide sufficient positioning force without increasing the sliding resistance due to excessive contact area.
[0026] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. When it is necessary to climb to the top of the tank, workers can take out the support ladder from the storage slot on the top of the support plate and place it securely under the fixed ladder to form a stepped climbing structure. This design avoids the inconvenience of using external stools or other auxiliary tools when climbing directly with a traditional high ladder, and also reduces the risk of slipping and falling due to direct climbing. At the same time, the retractable nature of the support ladder can reduce space occupation during transportation or when not in use, maintaining the overall compactness of the equipment. 2. When the sliding rod drives the fixing block into the fixing slot, the chamfered edge can form a guiding slope, so that the fixing block can still slide smoothly into the slot even at a slight angle, avoiding jamming problems caused by component processing errors or long-term use; during the unlocking process, the chamfered design also reduces the frictional resistance between the fixing block and the edge of the slot, making the operation more effortless. Attached Figure Description
[0027] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the overall structure of the tank and the fixed ladder installation and cooperation in an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram illustrating the installation and cooperation of the drive component and the rotating shaft in an embodiment of this application; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the overall structure of the tank and the discharge pipe installation and assembly in an embodiment of this application; Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram illustrating the installation and cooperation of the fixing plate and the positioning plate in an embodiment of this application; Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A magnified view of part A in the middle; Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram illustrating the installation and cooperation of the support plate and the sliding rod in an embodiment of this application; Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram illustrating the installation and cooperation of the fixed plate and the sliding rod in an embodiment of this application; Figure 8 yes Figure 7 A magnified view of part B in the middle section; Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram illustrating the installation and cooperation of the sliding block and the sliding rod in an embodiment of this application; Figure 10 yes Figure 9 A magnified view of part C in the diagram.
[0029] In the diagram, 1. Tank body; 11. Feed pipe; 12. Discharge pipe; 13. Support rod; 14. Fixed ladder; 15. Rotating shaft; 151. Stirring blade; 2. Drive component; 3. Support plate; 31. Storage groove; 32. Sliding groove; 321. Positioning groove; 4. Support ladder; 5. Support curtain; 51. Positioning hook; 6. Fixed plate; 61. Fixed slot; 7. Positioning plate; 71. Positioning ring; 72. Positioning block; 8. Fixing component; 81. Sliding rod; 811. Push handle; 812. Fixed block; 8121. Chamfer; 813. Sliding block; 8131. Mounting groove; 9. Elastic component; 91. Spring; 92. Positioning protrusion. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to all the accompanying drawings.
[0031] Example: Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A baijiu (Chinese liquor) stirring tank that is easy to climb includes a tank body 1, an inlet pipe 11 fixedly installed above the tank body 1, and an outlet pipe 12 fixedly installed below the tank body 1. Four support rods 13 are fixedly installed on the bottom surface of the tank body 1, and a fixed ladder 14 is installed on the outer side of the tank body 1 by welding. A rotating shaft 15 is arranged vertically inside the tank body 1, and several stirring blades 151 are fixedly installed on the outer circumference of the rotating shaft 15. The upper end of the rotating shaft 15 passes through and extends to the outside of the tank body 1. A driving component 2 is provided on the top surface of the tank body 1 to drive the rotating shaft 15 to rotate along its own axis. The tank body 1 is provided with a support plate 3 on the outside, and the bottom surfaces of the four support rods 13 are fixedly connected to the top surface of the support plate 3. The tank body 1 is provided with a support ladder 4 on the outside, and a storage slot 31 for placing the support ladder 4 is opened on the top surface of the support plate 3. When the staff needs to climb to the top of the tank body 1 to repair the drive component 2, they only need to take the support ladder 4 out of the storage slot 31 and place it under the fixed ladder 14 to complete the climbing operation safely and conveniently.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3 The tank body 1 is provided with a support curtain 5. Two fixed plates 6 are rotatably connected side by side on the top surface of the support plate 3. The two fixed plates 6 are vertically provided with positioning plates 7 on the side away from the support plate 3, and positioning blocks 72 are integrally formed on the bottom surface of the two positioning plates 7. When the tank body 1 is working normally, the two fixed plates 6 can rotate towards each other to a horizontal protective state and seal the storage slot 31. When the staff needs to climb to the top surface of the tank body 1, they can rotate away from each other to a vertical support state. The tank body 1 is provided with a fixing member 8 to support the fixed plates 6 in both states. When the fixed plate 6 is in a horizontal protective state, both positioning plates 7 are located above the fixed plate 6 and are detachably connected to the two sides opposite to the support curtain 5. At this time, the support curtain 5 is located on the bottom surface of the tank 1 and can support the bottom surface of the discharge pipe 12, preventing the discharge pipe 12 from being damaged due to uneven force or external factors, thus providing a strong guarantee for the stable operation of the entire tank 1.
[0033] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 Two positioning rings 71 are integrally formed on the sides of the two positioning plates 7 that are close to each other when the fixing plate 6 is in a horizontal protective state. Positioning hooks 51 are fixedly installed side by side on the opposite sides of the support curtain 5. When the fixing plate 6 is in a horizontal protective state, the positioning hooks 51 can be fixedly sleeved on the outer circumference of the positioning rings 71, which can effectively prevent the support curtain 5 from shaking or falling off during use.
[0034] Reference Figure 6 The fixing element 8 is specifically two sliding rods 81 that are slidably arranged side by side on the top surface of the support plate 3 in the horizontal direction. Both sliding rods 81 can slide back and forth and be fixed. When the two fixing plates 6 are in a vertical support state, the two ends of the two sliding rods 81 can just form a tight abutment with the sides of the two fixing plates 6 that are close to each other. This abutment method provides reliable support for the fixing plates 6 and effectively prevents the fixing plates 6 from shaking or shifting in the vertical support state.
[0035] Reference Figure 3Each of the two sliding rods 81 has a push handle 811 fixedly fitted on its outer surface away from the positioning plate 7; when it is necessary to move the sliding rod 81, the staff can use the push handle 811 to make the sliding rod 81 move smoothly on the predetermined track with less effort.
[0036] Reference Figure 7 and Figure 8 When the fixed plate 6 is in a horizontal protective state, the two sliding rods 81 have two fixed blocks 812 integrally formed side by side on the side near the positioning plate 7. The side edges of the two fixed blocks 812 away from the sliding rods 81 are chamfered 8121. At this time, the two fixed plates 6 are provided with fixed slots 61 for the fixed blocks 812 to be inserted on the side near the sliding rods 81. When the fixing plate 6 is in a horizontal protective state, due to the presence of the chamfer 8121, the two fixing blocks 812 can be smoothly inserted into the corresponding fixing slots 61, effectively preventing the sliding rod 81 from sliding in the horizontal protective state and fixing the fixing plate 6.
[0037] Reference Figure 9 and Figure 10 Two sliding rods 81 have two sliding blocks 813 integrally formed side by side on the bottom surface of the support plate 3, and the top surface of the support plate 3 has a storage groove 31 (see Figure 6 The sliding grooves 32 on both sides; when the sliding rod 81 moves, the two sliding blocks 813 can slide back and forth in the sliding grooves 32; the sliding grooves 32 play a good guiding and limiting role for the sliding blocks 813, ensuring the linearity and accuracy of the movement of the sliding rod 81.
[0038] Reference Figure 6 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 Both sliding blocks 813 are provided with elastic elements 9, and the inner wall of the sliding groove 32 is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves 321; both sliding blocks 813 are provided with mounting grooves 8131 for the elastic elements 9 to be inserted on their outer peripheral surfaces. The elastic element 9 includes a spring 91 and a positioning protrusion 92; one end of the spring 91 presses one side of the positioning protrusion 92 so that a part of the positioning protrusion 92 protrudes out of the opening of the mounting groove 8131. The protruding part of the positioning protrusion 92 is an arc surface, and the arc length corresponding to the arc surface of the protruding part is a minor arc. When the sliding rod 81 slides, the positioning protrusion 92 will continuously disengage and engage with the positioning groove 321 as the sliding block 813 moves. After the positioning protrusion 92 engages with the positioning groove 321, it can not only further limit the sliding state of the sliding rod 81 and prevent the sliding rod 81 from moving accidentally when not in operation, but also make a crisp snapping sound when the positioning protrusion 92 engages with the positioning groove 321. This sound signal has a clear indication function. When the fixing plate 6 is in the vertical support state, it means that the two ends of the sliding rod 81 can abut against the sides of the two fixing plates 6 that are close to each other. When the fixing plate 6 is in the horizontal protection state, it means that the fixing block 812 can be inserted into the fixing slot 61, providing intuitive operation feedback for the operator.
[0039] The implementation principle of this application embodiment is as follows: When the tank 1 is working normally, the staff can rotate the two fixing plates 6 to a horizontal protective state to block the storage trough 31. At this time, the support curtain 5 can support the discharge pipe 12. When the staff needs to climb to the top of the tank 1 to repair the drive component 2, the staff can first rotate the fixing plate 6 to a vertical support state, and then take out the support ladder 4 in the storage trough 31 and place it under the fixing ladder 14.
[0040] Unless otherwise defined, the terms or scientific terms used in this application shall have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains. The terms "first," "second," "third," and similar words used in this application do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. The terms "a" or "one," and similar words do not indicate a quantity limitation, but rather indicate the presence of at least one. The terms "comprising," "including," and similar words mean that the element or object preceding "comprising" encompasses the element or object listed following "comprising" or "including," and their equivalents, but do not exclude other elements or objects. "Above," "below," "left," "right," etc., are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
[0041] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Identical components are represented by the same reference numerals. Therefore, all equivalent changes made to the structure, shape, and principle of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A liquor stirring tank facilitating climbing, comprising a tank body (1), a feeding pipe (11) fixed above the tank body (1), and a discharging pipe (12) fixed at the lower part of the tank body (1), a plurality of support rods (13) are fixed on the bottom surface of the tank body (1), and a fixed ladder (14) is fixed on the outer side surface of the tank body (1); a rotating shaft (15) is arranged in the tank body (1) in the vertical direction, a plurality of stirring blades (151) are fixed on the outer circumferential surface of the rotating shaft (15), the upper end of the rotating shaft (15) penetrates and extends to the outside of the tank body (1), and a driving member (2) for driving the rotating shaft (15) to rotate along the axis direction of the rotating shaft (15) is fixed on the top surface of the tank body (1). characterized in that A support plate (3) is arranged outside the tank body (1), the bottom surfaces of the plurality of support rods (13) are fixedly connected with the top surface of the support plate (3), a support ladder (4) is arranged outside the tank body (1), a receiving groove (31) for placing the support ladder (4) is formed in the top surface of the support plate (3), and the support ladder (4) can be taken out of the receiving groove (31) and placed below the fixed ladder (14) when a staff needs to climb to the top surface of the tank body (1).
2. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 1, characterized in that, A support curtain (5) is arranged outside the tank body (1), two fixed plates (6) are rotatably connected side by side on the top surface of the support plate (3), positioning plates (7) are vertically arranged on the sides of the two fixed plates (6) away from the support plate (3), and positioning blocks (72) are fixed on the bottom surfaces of the two positioning plates (7). The two fixed plates (6) can rotate towards each other to a horizontal protection state to block the receiving groove (31) when the tank body (1) is normally working, and can rotate away from each other to a vertical support state when a staff needs to climb to the top surface of the tank body (1), a fixing member (8) for supporting the two states of the fixed plates (6) is arranged outside the tank body (1), the two positioning plates (7) are located above the fixed plates (6) and are detachably connected with the two opposite side surfaces of the support curtain (5) when the fixed plates (6) are in the horizontal protection state, and the support curtain (5) is located on the bottom surface of the tank body (1) and can support the bottom surface of the discharging pipe (12) at this time.
3. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 2, characterized in that, A plurality of positioning rings (71) are fixed on the sides of the two positioning plates (7) close to each other when the fixed plates (6) are in the horizontal protection state, and a plurality of positioning hooks (51) are fixed side by side on the two opposite side surfaces of the support curtain (5); the positioning hooks (51) can be fixedly sleeved on the outer circumferential surfaces of the positioning rings (71) when the fixed plates (6) are in the horizontal protection state.
4. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixing member (8) specifically comprises two sliding rods (81) which are slidably arranged side by side on the top surface of the support plate (3) in the horizontal direction, and the two sliding rods (81) can slide forward and backward and are fixed; the two ends of the two sliding rods (81) can abut against the sides of the two fixed plates (6) close to each other when the fixed plates (6) are in the vertical support state.
5. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 4, characterized in that, Pushing handles (811) are fixed on the outer side surfaces of the two sliding rods (81) away from the positioning plates (7).
6. The white spirit stirring tank facilitating climbing according to claim 4, characterized in that, Two fixing blocks (812) are fixed side by side on the side of the two sliding rods (81) close to the positioning plate (7) when the fixing plate (6) is in the horizontal protection state, and a fixing slot (61) is arranged on the side of the two fixing plates (6) close to the sliding rod (81) for inserting the fixing block (812).
7. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 6, characterized in that, The side edge of the fixing block (812) away from the sliding rod (81) is chamfered (8121).
8. The white spirit stirring tank facilitating climbing according to claim 4, characterized in that, Two sliding blocks (813) are fixed side by side on the bottom surface of the two sliding rods (81) close to the support plate (3), and a sliding slot (32) is arranged side by side on the top surface of the support plate (3) on both sides of the storage slot (31); the sliding block (813) can slide forward and backward in the sliding slot (32) when the sliding rod (81) moves.
9. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 8, characterized in that, The two sliding blocks (813) are provided with elastic members (9), and a plurality of positioning grooves (321) are arranged on the inner wall of the sliding slot (32); the elastic member (9) can be continuously taken out and clamped into the positioning groove (321) when the sliding block (813) slides.
10. The liquor mixing tank facilitating climbing according to claim 9, characterized in that, The outer circumferential surface of the two sliding blocks (813) is provided with a mounting groove (8131) for placing the elastic member (9), and the elastic member (9) comprises a spring (91) and a positioning protrusion (92); one end of the spring (91) presses one side of the positioning protrusion (92) to make a part of the positioning protrusion (92) protrude from the opening of the mounting groove (8131), the protruding part of the positioning protrusion (92) is an arc surface, and the corresponding arc length of the arc surface is a poor arc.