Textile wastewater treatment tank capable of preventing dirt adhesion
By automating the circulation and stirring mechanisms, the problem of low efficiency in the adhesion and sedimentation of viscous impurities in textile wastewater treatment is solved, achieving efficient impurity removal and simplified equipment maintenance. It is suitable for textile wastewater treatment ponds.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Sticky impurities in textile wastewater tend to accumulate and adhere to the surface of the tank, affecting equipment operation. Insufficient stirring leads to impurity agglomeration and low sedimentation efficiency. Maintenance is cumbersome and costly, and there is a lack of automated control and circulation purification mechanisms. Sediments can easily clog the filter structure.
It adopts a circulation mechanism and a stirring mechanism, including a drive motor, connecting rod, stirring plate and filter tank plate. It is automated through an external controller. The stirring plate and flocculant are fully mixed, impurities agglomerate and settle, the circulation pipe realizes secondary treatment, the filter tank plate collects dirt, and the baffle controls the flow and sedimentation separation.
It achieves thorough mixing of flocculant and wastewater, rapid sedimentation of impurities, reduced dirt adhesion, lower maintenance difficulty, improved purification efficiency, and forms a closed-loop purification process, which is suitable for textile wastewater treatment needs.
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of wastewater treatment tank technology, specifically to a textile wastewater treatment tank that prevents dirt from sticking. Background Technology
[0002] Wastewater treatment ponds are specialized structures or containers built to purify wastewater (to meet discharge standards or for reuse). They integrate single or combined physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes to provide reaction space and operating conditions for the separation, transformation, or degradation of pollutants in wastewater (such as suspended solids, organic matter, heavy metals, and microorganisms), ultimately ensuring that the effluent quality meets national or industry discharge standards or reuse requirements.
[0003] Chinese invention patent CN118954730A discloses a textile wastewater treatment tank, comprising: a treatment tank body and a pipe interface. A fixed box is fixedly installed inside the treatment tank body. At least two mounting boxes are provided at the bottom of the fixed box. A fixed pipe is fixedly installed at the top of each mounting box. Spray nozzles are fixedly installed on both sides of each mounting box. During the upward movement of a support plate, the support plate drives two liquid level sensing modules at the top to move, allowing the liquid level sensing modules to slide into the mounting box. A trigger switch is installed at the top of the liquid level sensing module, and the trigger switch connects to a contact point inside the mounting box. Simultaneously, the support plate pushes a buffer rod to deflect, triggering the mounting box below the textile wastewater level, opening the closed plates on both sides, and adding chemicals. By opening the corresponding mounting box, chemical treatment can be performed according to different textile wastewater volumes, increasing the flexibility of use.
[0004] Existing technologies still have the following problems: viscous impurities in textile wastewater easily accumulate and adhere to the surface of the tank and agitator components, making them difficult to detach naturally and affecting normal equipment operation; traditional fixed agitator structures result in insufficient mixing of flocculants and wastewater, leading to low efficiency in impurity agglomeration and sedimentation, further exacerbating dirt adhesion; viscous impurities adhering to agitator components require disassembly for cleaning, a cumbersome, time-consuming, and labor-intensive process with high maintenance costs; wastewater is mostly treated with single-pass filtration without a recirculation mechanism, meaning incompletely removed impurities cannot be purified a second time, resulting in poor treatment efficiency and purification effect; the control methods for wastewater flow and sedimentation separation are outdated, failing to achieve precise and automated control, affecting the continuity of the treatment process; sediment easily accumulates and clogs at the filtration and flow guiding structures, lacking an efficient guide design for sliding down, reducing the stability of continuous equipment operation.
[0005] Therefore, a textile wastewater treatment pond that prevents dirt from sticking is proposed. Summary of the Invention
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a textile wastewater treatment tank that prevents dirt from sticking, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a textile wastewater treatment tank for preventing dirt adhesion, comprising a base and an external controller, wherein a circulation mechanism is provided on the base, and a stirring mechanism is provided on the top of the circulation mechanism; The circulation mechanism includes a pool body, a circulation pipe symmetrically and fixedly connected between the pool body and the base, a filter plate fixedly connected to the top of the inner cavity of the base, a cleaning plate throughly installed on the side wall of the base, and the filter plate and the cleaning plate fixedly connected. The stirring mechanism includes a drive motor, a connecting rod is fixedly connected to the output end of the drive motor, a drive plate is slidably connected to the outer wall of the middle part of the connecting rod, abutting blocks are symmetrically fixedly connected to the inner wall of the drive plate, a stirring adjustment mechanism is fixedly connected to the bottom of the abutting blocks, and an L-shaped scraper is symmetrically fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bottom end of the connecting rod. The drive motor is electrically connected to the external controller.
[0008] Preferably, a mounting frame is fixedly connected to the top of the pool body, the drive motor is fixedly connected to the middle of the mounting frame, meshing grooves are symmetrically opened on the outer wall of the middle part of the connecting rod, an electric gear is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the contact block, the electric gear meshes with the meshing groove, an annular toothed plate is provided at the bottom of the drive plate, and the electric gear is electrically connected to the external controller.
[0009] Preferably, the lower and upper sides of the sidewall of the pool are respectively fixedly connected to a feed valve and a discharge valve, the bottom end of the circulation pipe is located at the bottom of the inner cavity of the base, and a control valve is provided on the circulation pipe. The feed valve, discharge valve and control valve are all electrically connected to the external controller.
[0010] Preferably, the circulation mechanism further includes a filter disc fixedly connected to the inner wall of the pool. A slide is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner cavity of the filter disc. An electric telescopic rod is provided inside the slide. A baffle is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod. The fixed end of the electric telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the inner bottom wall of the slide. The telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod is slidably connected to the interior of the slide. The electric telescopic rod is electrically connected to an external controller.
[0011] Preferably, the baffle is adapted to the inner cavity size of the pool body, the slide is a frustum shape that is narrower at the top and wider at the bottom, the size of the top of the inner cavity of the base is adapted to the size of the baffle, and the discharge valve is located above the filter disc.
[0012] Preferably, the stirring adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate fixedly connected to the bottom end of the contact block. The bottom end of the adjustment plate has six triangular grooves arranged in a circular array. Six fixing rods are fixedly connected in a circular array on the inner wall of the adjustment plate. A triangular block is fixedly connected to one end of each fixing rod near the triangular groove. A drive housing is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the drive plate. Six connecting rods 2 are rotatably connected in a ring array on the side wall of the drive housing. A connecting rod 3 is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rod 2 away from the drive housing. A connecting block is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rod 3 away from the connecting rod 2. A stirring plate is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting block away from the connecting rod 3. Grooves are arranged in a linear array on the side wall of the stirring plate. A fixing plate is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting rod two away from the connecting rod three, and the two ends of the fixing plate are rotatably connected to locking rods.
[0013] Preferably, two drive plates are slidably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod one, and a drive shell is rotatably connected to the outer wall of each of the two drive plates. Multiple fixed rods two are fixedly connected to the two drive shells in a ring array.
[0014] Preferably, the connecting rod is rotatably connected through the interior of the filter disc, and electric gears are rotatably connected in a ring array on the inner wall of the middle part of the drive housing. The electric gears mesh with the ring gear plate and are electrically connected to the external controller.
[0015] Preferably, the triangular groove and the triangular block are on the same vertical horizontal plane, the distance between the triangular block and the triangular groove is adapted to the size of the connecting rod two, and the top of the triangular groove is provided with a slot adapted to the size of the snap-fit rod.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: 1. The mixing plate can be rotated to fully mix the flocculant with textile wastewater, which promotes the rapid agglomeration and sedimentation of impurities, reducing dirt adhesion from the source. At the same time, the angle of the mixing plate can be switched by the linkage adjustment of the drive shell and the second connecting rod. With the lifting and reverse rotation of the second fixed rod, the impact force of the mixed liquid is used to remove sticky impurities adhering to the surface of the mixing plate. Online cleaning can be completed without disassembly, which greatly reduces the difficulty of maintenance. 2. The filtered liquid can be returned to the tank for secondary treatment through the circulation pipe. Combined with the precise filtration of the filter plate and the collection of dirt from the cleaning plate, a closed-loop purification process is formed, which improves the impurity removal rate. The entire device is automated through an external controller to achieve functions such as stirring, circulation and cleaning. The baffle lifting design facilitates the control of sewage flow and sedimentation separation. It is simple and efficient to operate and is suitable for the actual needs of textile wastewater treatment. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the base and the feed valve of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the cleaning groove plate and the slide table in this invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the filter tray and the baffle of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the pool body and the drive shell of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the connecting rod and the connecting block of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the meshing groove and the stirring plate in this invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram showing the three-positional relationship between the drive housing and the connecting rod of the present invention; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the adjusting plate and the locking rod of the present invention; Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the connecting rod 2 and the groove in this invention; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the electric gear and the contact block of the present invention; Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the electric gear 2 and the annular gear plate of the present invention; Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the electric telescopic rod and the filter tank plate of the present invention; In the picture: 101. Base; 200. Circulation mechanism; 201. Cleaning trough plate; 202. Pool body; 203. Feed valve; 204. Discharge valve; 205. Circulation pipe; 206. Filter disc; 207. Filter trough plate; 208. Slide table; 209. Electric telescopic rod; 210. Baffle; 300. Stirring mechanism; 301. Mounting bracket; 302. Drive motor; 303. Connecting rod one; 304. Engaging groove; 305. Drive plate; 306. Contact block; 307. Adjusting plate; 308. Triangular groove; 309. Fixing rod one; 310. Triangular block; 311. Drive housing; 312. Connecting rod two; 313. Connecting rod three; 314. Connecting block; 315. Stirring plate; 316. Groove; 317. Fixing plate; 318. Snap-fit rod; 319. Fixing rod two; 320. L-shaped scraper. Detailed Implementation
[0018] 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 protection scope of the present invention.
[0019] Please see Figures 1 to 13 An embodiment of the present invention provides a textile wastewater treatment tank for preventing dirt adhesion, including a base 101 and an external controller. A circulation mechanism 200 is provided on the top of the base 101, and a stirring mechanism 300 is provided on the top of the circulation mechanism 200. The circulation mechanism 200 includes a cleaning trough plate 201 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base 101. A pool body 202 is fixedly connected to the top of the base 101. A feed valve 203 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the side wall of the pool body 202. A discharge valve 204 is fixedly connected to the upper part of the side wall of the pool body 202. A circulation pipe 205 is symmetrically and fixedly connected between the pool body 202 and the base 101. A control valve is provided on the circulation pipe 205. The feed valve 203, the discharge valve 204 and the control valve are all electrically connected to an external controller. The bottom end of the circulation pipe 205 is located at the bottom of the inner cavity of the base 101. The stirring mechanism 300 includes a mounting frame 301 fixedly connected to the top of the tank body 202. A drive motor 302 is fixedly connected to the middle of the mounting frame 301. The drive motor 302 is electrically connected to an external controller. A connecting rod 303 is fixedly connected to the output end of the drive motor 302. A meshing groove 304 is symmetrically opened on the outer wall of the middle part of the connecting rod 303. A drive plate 305 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod 303. A contact block 306 is symmetrically fixedly connected to the inner wall of the drive plate 305. A stirring adjustment mechanism is fixedly connected to the bottom of the contact block 306. An electric gear is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the contact block 306. The electric gear meshes with the meshing groove 304. The electric gear is electrically connected to the external controller.
[0020] It should be noted that the electric gear 1 can drive the drive plate 305 to slide up and down during the rotation inside the meshing groove 304.
[0021] Furthermore, the circulation mechanism 200 also includes a filter disc 206 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the pool body 202, a discharge valve 204 disposed above the filter disc 206, a connecting rod 303 rotatably connected through the filter disc 206, a filter trough plate 207 fixedly connected to the top of the inner cavity of the base 101, the filter trough plate 207 being fixedly connected to the cleaning trough plate 201, and a slide 208 fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner cavity of the filter trough plate 207. The slide 208 is a frustum shape, narrower at the top and wider at the bottom. An electric telescopic rod 209 is installed inside the platform 208. The telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod 209 is fixedly connected to a baffle 210. The fixed end of the electric telescopic rod 209 is fixed to the inner bottom wall of the slide platform 208. The telescopic rod of the electric telescopic rod 209 can slide up and down inside the slide platform 208. There is an electrical connection between the electric telescopic rod 209 and an external controller. The size of the top of the inner cavity of the base 101 is adapted to the size of the baffle 210. The baffle 210 is adapted to the inner cavity size of the pool body 202.
[0022] It should be noted that: the filter disc 206 can perform secondary interception on the liquid after initial sedimentation in the tank 202, preventing incompletely settled impurities from being discharged from the discharge valve 204 with the treated liquid; the slide table 208 has a frustum-shaped design that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, which can guide the sediment to slide smoothly onto the filter tray 207, avoiding accumulation and adhesion on the surface of the slide table 208; the baffle 210 is adapted to the size of the tank 202 and the base 101, which can accurately control the liquid flow and blockage, ensuring the orderly connection of sedimentation and filtration.
[0023] Furthermore, the stirring adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate 307 fixedly connected to the bottom end of the contact block 306. The bottom end of the adjustment plate 307 has six triangular grooves 308 arranged in a circular array. Six fixing rods 309 are fixedly connected in a circular array on the inner wall of the adjustment plate 307. A triangular block 310 is fixedly connected to the end of each fixing rod 309 near the triangular groove 308. The triangular groove 308 and the triangular block 310 are on the same vertical horizontal plane. A drive housing 311 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the drive plate 305. Six connecting rods 312 are rotatably connected in a circular array on the side wall of the drive housing 311. The distance between the triangular block 310 and the triangular groove 308 is adapted to the size of the connecting rods 312. A connecting rod 313 is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rod 312 away from the drive housing 311. The connecting rod 313 is located away from the connecting rods 312. One end of the connecting rod 2 is fixedly connected to a connecting block 314. The end of the connecting block 314 away from the connecting rod 313 is fixedly connected to a stirring plate 315. Grooves 316 are arranged in a linear array on the side wall of the stirring plate 315. The end of the connecting rod 2 312 away from the connecting rod 313 is fixedly connected to a fixing plate 317. The two ends of the fixing plate 317 are rotatably connected to snap-fit rods 318. The top of the triangular groove 308 is provided with a snap-fit groove that matches the size of the snap-fit rod 318. The outer wall of the connecting rod 1 303 is symmetrically slidably connected to a drive housing 311. Multiple fixing rods 2 319 are arranged in a ring array and fixedly connected between the two drive housings 311. The bottom outer wall of the connecting rod 1 303 is symmetrically fixedly connected to an L-shaped scraper 320. The L-shaped scraper 320 is composed of a vertical scraper and a horizontal connecting rod. The horizontal connecting rod is fixedly connected to the bottom outer wall of the connecting rod 1 303.
[0024] It should be noted that: the positional correspondence and size matching of the triangular block 310 and the triangular groove 308 provide a limit for the rotation angle of the connecting rod 312, ensuring the stability of the stirring plate 315 during adjustment; the groove 316 on the stirring plate 315 can enhance the turbulence effect during stirring, improve the mixing efficiency of flocculant and sewage, and the structural design of the groove 316 also facilitates the subsequent impact cleaning of adhering impurities by the mixed liquid; the cooperation between the locking rod 318 and the locking groove at the top of the triangular groove 308 can fix the stirring plate 315 after it is adjusted to the target angle, avoiding angle deviation during stirring.
[0025] At work, refer to Figures 1 to 13As shown, wastewater is first fed into the tank 202 through the feed valve 203, and then flocculant is fed into the tank 202 through the feed valve 203. The operator then controls the output of the drive motor 302 via an external controller, causing the drive motor 302 to drive the connecting rod 303 to rotate synchronously. The connecting rod 303 drives the meshing groove 304 to rotate synchronously, which in turn drives the adjusting plate 307 to rotate synchronously via the contact block 306. The drive plate 305 drives the drive housing 311 to rotate synchronously. The connecting rod 312 rotates synchronously under the combined action of the drive housing 311 and the adjusting plate 307. The connecting rod 312 drives the connecting block 314 to rotate synchronously via the connecting rod 313. The connecting block 314 drives the stirring plate 315 to rotate synchronously. During the rotation of the stirring plate 315, the liquid inside the tank 202 is stirred, ensuring that the flocculant and wastewater come into full contact, causing impurities in the wastewater to aggregate and settle downwards. The operator then controls the output of the drive motor 302 via an external controller. The controller controls the electric telescopic rod 209 to slide into the slide table 208, causing the electric telescopic rod 209 to drive the baffle 210 to slide downward inside the pool body 202. The baffle 210 moves downward, allowing the mixed liquid and sediment inside the pool body 202 to flow into the filter plate 207 through the gap between the baffle 210 and the pool body 202. Then, the controller controls the electric telescopic rod 209 to drive the baffle 210 to seal the bottom of the pool body 202 again, and the mixed liquid is filtered through the filter plate 207. The filtered liquid enters the base 101. Then, the external controller controls the circulation pipe 205 to start working, so that the circulation pipe 205 draws the filtered liquid from the base 101 and flows it back into the pool body 202, achieving the effect of multiple circulation and decontamination. After the liquid entering the filter plate 207 has been filtered, the operator manually cleans the dirt inside the filter plate 207 by cleaning the cleaning plate 201.
[0026] The rotating agitator 315 allows the flocculant to fully mix with the wastewater, promoting the rapid agglomeration and sedimentation of impurities and reducing dirt adhesion at the source. At the same time, the angle of the agitator 315 can be switched by the linkage adjustment of the drive housing 311 and the connecting rod 312. With the lifting and reverse rotation of the fixing rod 319, the sticky impurities adhering to the surface of the agitator 315 are removed by the impact force of the mixed liquid. Online cleaning can be completed without disassembly, greatly reducing the difficulty of maintenance.
[0027] refer to Figures 5 to 13As shown, during the stirring process of the mixture by the stirring plate 315, the viscous polymer inside the mixture adheres to the outer wall of the stirring plate 315. At this time, the operator controls the electric gear two installed inside the drive housing 311 to start rotating through the external controller. Under the action of the annular toothed plate meshing with it, the electric gear two drives the drive housing 311 to rotate on the bottom outer wall of the drive plate 305. This causes the drive housing 311 to move synchronously against the connecting rod two 312. The connecting rod two 312 drives the fixed plate 317 and the snap-fit rod 318 to move synchronously. This causes the snap-fit rod 318 connected to the top of the fixed plate 317 to move from the top to the bottom of the triangular groove 308. Under the action of the snap-fit rod 318 against the triangular groove 308, the snap-fit rod 318 moves. The connecting rod 312 is rotated downwards, causing the locking rod 318 connected to the bottom of the fixing plate 317 to rotate upwards around the connecting rod 312. This continues until the locking rod 318 at the bottom of the fixing plate 317 contacts the lower surface of the adjusting plate 307. At this point, the locking rod 318 connected to the top of the fixing plate 317 has moved from the top of the triangular groove 308 to the bottom of the triangular groove 308, causing the locking rods 318 on the fixing plate 317 to rotate to the same horizontal plane. This allows the connecting rod 312 to continue moving under the drive of the drive housing 311, causing the connecting rod 312 to drive the two locking rods 318 to continue sliding horizontally on the lower surface of the adjusting plate 307, until the fixing plate 317... When the locking rod 318 moves to the position of the second triangular groove 308, the triangular groove 308 continues to abut against the locking rod 318, causing the locking rod 318 to slide from the bottom to the top of the triangular groove 308. This causes the connecting rod 312 to drive the stirring plate 315 and the groove 316 to rotate at multiple angles through the connecting rod 313 and the connecting block 314. This allows the stirring angle of the stirring plate 315 to be changed as needed, thereby changing the contact area between the stirring plate 315 and the mixture, and thus increasing the stirring intensity of the mixture. Subsequently, the operator controls the electric gear 1, which is rotated inside the drive plate 305, to rotate on the inner wall of the meshing groove 304 through the external controller, causing the electric gear 1 to drive the drive plate 305. Plate 305 slides upward on the outer wall of connecting rod 303. Drive plate 305 drives two drive housings 311 upward through fixed rod 319, thereby moving the two drive housings 311 to the top of the mixture. Since the impurity polymer content at the top of the mixture is low, drive motor 302 drives the two drive housings 311 to rotate in opposite directions through connecting rod 303 (at this time the mixture is rotating). Drive housings 311 drive stirring plate 315 and groove 316 to rotate in opposite directions synchronously, causing the mixture to slide into the groove 316 and flush the impurity polymer adhering to the outer wall of stirring plate 315, thereby effectively removing the impurity polymer adhering to the outer wall of stirring plate 315.
[0028] The filtered liquid can be returned to the tank 202 for secondary treatment through the circulation pipe 205. Combined with the precise filtration of the filter plate 207 and the dirt collection of the cleaning plate 201, a closed-loop purification process is formed, which improves the impurity removal rate. The entire device realizes the automated control of functions such as stirring, circulation and cleaning through an external controller. The lifting design of the baffle 210 facilitates the control of sewage flow and sedimentation separation. The operation is simple and efficient, and it is suitable for the actual needs of textile wastewater treatment.
[0029] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0030] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt comprising a base (101) and an external controller characterized in that: The base (101) is provided with a circulating mechanism (200), and the top of the circulating mechanism (200) is provided with a stirring mechanism (300); The circulating mechanism (200) comprises a pool body (202), the pool body (202) is fixedly and symmetrically communicated with the base (101) through a circulating pipe (205), the inner cavity of the base (101) is fixedly connected with a filter groove plate (207) at the top end, a cleaning groove plate (201) is installed through the sidewall of the base (101), and the filter groove plate (207) is fixedly communicated with the cleaning groove plate (201). The stirring mechanism (300) comprises a driving motor (302), the output end of the driving motor (302) is fixedly connected with a connecting rod one (303), the middle part of the connecting rod one (303) is slidably connected with a driving plate (305), the inner wall of the driving plate (305) is fixedly connected with a resisting block (306) in a symmetrical mode, the bottom of the resisting block (306) is fixedly connected with a stirring adjusting mechanism, the bottom end of the connecting rod one (303) is fixedly connected with an L-shaped scraper (320) in a symmetrical mode, and the driving motor (302) is electrically connected with the external controller.
2. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The top end of the pool body (202) is fixedly connected with a mounting rack (301), the driving motor (302) is fixedly connected to the middle part of the mounting rack (301), the middle part of the connecting rod one (303) is symmetrically provided with an engaging groove (304), the outer wall of the resisting block (306) is rotatably connected with an electric gear one, the electric gear one is engaged with the engaging groove (304), the bottom end of the driving plate (305) is provided with an annular toothed plate, and the electric gear one is electrically connected with the external controller.
3. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein: The sidewall of the pool body (202) is fixedly connected with a feeding valve (203) and a discharging valve (204) at the lower part and the upper part respectively, the bottom end of the circulating pipe (205) is located at the bottom of the inner cavity of the base (101), the circulating pipe (205) is provided with a control valve, and the feeding valve (203), the discharging valve (204) and the control valve are electrically connected with the external controller.
4. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 3 wherein: The circulating mechanism (200) further comprises a filter disc (206) fixedly connected to the inner wall of the pool body (202), the inner cavity of the filter groove plate (207) is fixedly connected with a sliding table (208), the inside of the sliding table (208) is provided with an electric telescopic rod (209), the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod (209) is fixedly connected with a baffle (210), the fixed end of the electric telescopic rod (209) is fixedly connected with the inner bottom wall of the sliding table (208), the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod (209) is slidably connected with the inside of the sliding table (208), and the electric telescopic rod (209) is electrically connected with the external controller.
5. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 4 wherein: The baffle (210) is matched with the inner cavity size of the pool body (202), the sliding table (208) is a circular table with narrow top and wide bottom, the size of the inner cavity top end of the base (101) is matched with the size of the baffle (210), and the discharge valve (204) is arranged above the filtering circular plate (206).
6. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The stirring adjusting mechanism comprises an adjusting plate (307) fixedly connected to the bottom end of the abutting block (306), the bottom end of the adjusting plate (307) is arranged in a ring array and is provided with six triangular grooves (308), and six first fixed rods (309) are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the adjusting plate (307) in a ring array. The outer wall of the driving plate (305) is rotatably connected with a driving shell (311), the side wall of the driving shell (311) is rotatably connected with six second connecting rods (312) in a ring array, one end of the second connecting rod (312) away from the driving shell (311) is fixedly connected with a third connecting rod (313), one end of the third connecting rod (313) away from the second connecting rod (312) is fixedly connected with a connecting block (314), one end of the connecting block (314) away from the third connecting rod (313) is fixedly connected with a stirring plate (315), and the side wall of the stirring plate (315) is linearly arranged and provided with a groove (316). One end of the second connecting rod (312) away from the third connecting rod (313) is fixedly connected with a fixed plate (317), and the both ends of the fixed plate (317) are rotatably connected with clamping rods (318).
7. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 6 wherein: The outer wall of the first connecting rod (303) is slidably connected with two driving plates (305), the outer wall of each of the two driving plates (305) is rotatably connected with a driving shell (311), and a plurality of second fixed rods (319) are fixedly connected between the two driving shells (311) in a ring array.
8. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 6 wherein: The first connecting rod (303) penetrates through and is rotatably connected to the inside of the filtering circular plate (206), the middle inner wall of the driving shell (311) is rotatably connected with a second electric gear in a ring array, the second electric gear is meshed with the ring-shaped toothed plate, and the second electric gear is electrically connected with the external controller.
9. A textile effluent treatment tank to prevent fouling and sticking of dirt as claimed in claim 6 wherein: The triangular groove (308) and the triangular block (310) are in the same vertical plane, the distance between the triangular block (310) and the triangular groove (308) is matched with the size of the second connecting rod (312), and the top end of the triangular groove (308) is provided with a clamping groove matched with the size of the clamping rod (318).
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Textile wastewater treatment tank
CN118954730A