Rainwater collection and recycling system
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610983654.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-07-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
AI Technical Summary
现有雨水收集与回收利用系统多采用固定流道、固定滤网的传统机械式结构,结构简单、功能单一,在复杂降雨场景下工况适配性差、清洁效果有限、运行稳定性不足,实际使用中存在诸多技术缺陷
[0017] The beneficial effect of this application is that it provides a rainwater collection and recycling system suitable for different working conditions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of rainwater harvesting technology, and more specifically, to a rainwater collection and recycling system. Background Technology
[0002] Rainwater harvesting and reuse can effectively replace municipal miscellaneous water use, achieving water conservation and consumption reduction. Existing rainwater harvesting and recycling systems mostly adopt traditional mechanical structures with fixed flow channels and fixed filters. These structures are simple in structure and have limited functions. They have poor adaptability to complex rainfall scenarios, limited cleaning effect, and insufficient operational stability, resulting in many technical defects in actual use.
[0003] First, existing equipment cannot adapt to various rainfall conditions, exhibiting poor self-adaptability. Traditional equipment has fixed structural parameters, making it impossible to dynamically adjust its operating status according to different rainfall amounts (light, moderate, and heavy rain). During light rain with weak flow, the water flow impact force is insufficient, and the micropores of the filter screen are easily blocked by dust, resulting in reduced water permeability. Under moderate rain conditions, loose mud, sand, and leaf debris are prone to secondary accumulation, making it difficult to completely remove debris. Under heavy rain and torrential rain with strong flow conditions, debris is compacted by water pressure, forming a blockage layer that can easily lead to filter clogging and system overflow, resulting in poor overall rainwater collection efficiency and stability.
[0004] Therefore, a rainwater collection and recycling system suitable for different working conditions is provided. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The summary section of this application is intended to provide a brief overview of the concepts, which will be described in detail in the detailed description section below. This summary section is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed technical solutions, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed technical solutions.
[0006] To address the technical problems mentioned in the background section, some embodiments of this application provide a rainwater harvesting and recycling system, comprising: a filter box and a receiving box; the receiving box is located on one side of the filter box and is fixedly connected to the filter box; a first slider is horizontally slidably connected to the collection box; a filter screen is vertically slidably connected to the first slider; a first driving component is installed in the receiving box for driving the reciprocating movement of the first slider; a shaking component is installed in the filter box for driving the shaking of the filter screen; a first push block is horizontally slidably connected to the receiving box; a first rotating block is rotatably connected to the first push plate; a cleaning component is installed in the first rotating block for cleaning the filter screen; a second driving component is installed in the receiving box for driving the first push block to move; a spraying component is installed in the filter box for spraying and cleaning the filter screen; and a transmission component is installed in the box body for driving the swinging of the spraying component.
[0007] When it's drizzling, dust can easily clog the micropores of the filter. The shaking mechanism shakes the filter to dislodge the dust, and then the spray mechanism cleans the filter. When it's drizzling, the cleaning mechanism removes mud, sand, and leaf debris from the filter, and then the spray mechanism cleans it. When it's drizzling, the cleaning mechanism first removes clumps of compacted mud and sand, then the shaking mechanism dislodges the blockages from the filter, and finally the spray mechanism cleans the filter. This system is suitable for different working conditions.
[0008] Further, the first driving component includes: a fixed plate, fixedly connected to the receiving box; a first turntable, rotatably connected to the fixed plate; a first motor, fixedly connected to the fixed plate, with its drive shaft fixed to the first turntable; a connecting rod, fixedly connected to the first slider; a guide block, fixed to the connecting rod; and a driving column, fixedly connected to the first turntable. The guide block includes a guide groove, and the driving column is located inside the guide column to facilitate driving the guide block to move.
[0009] Further, the vibrating component includes: a first connecting plate fixedly connected to the filter box; a first driving block fixedly connected to the first connecting plate; a second driving block vertically slidably connected to the first slider; a first electric push rod fixedly connected to the filter screen, the push rod being fixed to the second driving block; a lower baffle located at the lower end of the first slider and fixedly connected to the first slider; a first spring, both ends of which are fixed to the lower baffle and the filter screen respectively; an upper limit plate located at the upper end of the first slider and fixedly connected to the first slider; the first driving block includes a driving curved surface; the first connecting plate includes a driving surface; the filter screen is driven to vibrate by the second driving block, the driving curved surface, and the driving surface.
[0010] Furthermore, both the filter box and the receiving box are provided with a first slide groove extending along the length direction of the filter box; the first slider portion is located in the first slide groove and moves along the first slide groove.
[0011] Furthermore, the first slider is provided with a second groove extending along the height direction of the first slider; the filter screen is located in the second groove and moves with the second groove.
[0012] Furthermore, the cleaning component includes: a cleaning roller rotatably connected to the first rotating block; a second motor fixedly connected to the first rotating block, with its drive shaft fixed to the cleaning roller; a scraper fixedly connected to the first rotating block; and a third motor fixedly connected to the first push block, with its drive shaft fixed to the first rotating block.
[0013] Furthermore, the second driving component is a second electric push rod; the rod body of the second electric push rod is fixed to the receiving box, and its piston is fixed to the first push block.
[0014] Furthermore, the spraying component includes: a first rotating shaft rotatably connected to the filter box; a connecting block fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft; a second connecting plate fixedly connected to the connecting block; and a spray pipe fixedly connected to the second connecting plate. The spray pipe is provided with multiple spray heads, and the multiple spray heads are equidistantly distributed along the axial direction of the spray pipe.
[0015] Furthermore, the transmission component includes: a third connecting plate, fixedly connected to the first slider; a first rack, fixedly connected to the third connecting plate; and a first gear, fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft and meshing with the first rack.
[0016] Furthermore, the rainwater collection and recycling system also includes: a cylinder, the cylinder body of which is fixedly connected to the filter box; a sealing plate, which is fixed to the piston of the cylinder; and a collection box, located on one side of the filter box and fixedly connected to the filter box.
[0017] The beneficial effect of this application is that it provides a rainwater collection and recycling system suitable for different working conditions. Attached Figure Description
[0018] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the application and to make other features, objects, and advantages of the application more apparent. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain the application and do not constitute an undue limitation of the application.
[0019] Furthermore, throughout the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0020] In the attached diagram: Figure 1 This is an overall schematic diagram based on an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of a part of an embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the filter box and the receiving box; Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of a part of an embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the filter screen; Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of a part of the embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the cylinder and the sealing plate; Figure 5 This is a structural schematic diagram of a part of an embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the drive column and the guide groove; Figure 6 yes Figure 5 The enlarged view of part A mainly shows the structure of the first gear and the first rack; Figure 7 This is an exploded view, part of an embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the connecting rod; Figure 8 yes Figure 7 The enlarged view of part B mainly shows the structure of the second slide. Figure 9 yes Figure 7 The enlarged view of section C mainly shows the structure of the first electric actuator and the second drive block; Figure 10 This is an exploded view of a portion of an embodiment, primarily showing the structure of the first pusher block; Figure 11 This is an exploded view of a part of the embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the scraper.
[0021] Figure label: 100. Rainwater harvesting and recycling system; 101. Filter box; 101a. First chute; 101b. First through hole; 101c. Second through hole; 102. Receiving box; 103. First slider; 103a. Second chute; 104. Filter screen; 105. First push block; 106. First rotating block; 107. Fixing plate; 108. First turntable; 109. First motor; 110. Connecting rod; 112. Guide block; 112a. Guide groove; 113. Drive column; 114. First connecting plate; 114a. Drive surface; 115. First drive block; 115a. Drive curve Surface; 116, Second drive block; 117, First electric push rod; 118, Lower baffle; 119, First spring; 120, Upper limit plate; 121, Cleaning roller; 122, Second motor; 123, Scraper; 124, Third motor; 125, Second electric push rod; 126, First rotating shaft; 127, Connecting block; 128, Second connecting plate; 129, Spray pipe; 129a, Spray head; 130, Third connecting plate; 131, First rack; 132, First gear; 133, Cylinder; 134, Sealing plate; 135, Collection box; 136, Water inlet funnel; 137, Cover plate. Detailed Implementation
[0022] Embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some embodiments of this disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this disclosure.
[0023] It should also be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to the invention are shown in the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this disclosure can be combined with each other.
[0024] It should be noted that the concepts of "first" and "second" mentioned in this disclosure are used only to distinguish different devices, modules or units, and are not used to limit the order of functions performed by these devices, modules or units or their interdependencies.
[0025] It should be noted that the terms "a" and "a plurality of" used in this disclosure are illustrative rather than restrictive, and those skilled in the art should understand that, unless otherwise expressly indicated in the context, they should be understood as "one or more".
[0026] This disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0027] Reference Figure 1-11 A rainwater harvesting and recycling system 100 includes: a filter box 101, a receiving box 102, a first slider 103, a filter screen 104, a first driving component for reciprocating movement of the first slider 103, a shaking component for shaking the filter screen 104, a first push block 105, a first rotating block 106, a cleaning component for cleaning the filter screen 104, a second driving component for moving the first push block 105, a spraying component for spraying the filter screen 104, and a transmission component for driving the spraying component to swing. A collection pipe (not shown in the figure) is provided at the lower end of the filter box 101 to facilitate the collection of filtered rainwater for subsequent recycling.
[0028] The receiving box 102 is located on one side of the filter box 101 and is fixedly connected to the filter box 101. The first slider 103 is horizontally slidably connected to the collection box 135. Specifically, both the filter box 101 and the receiving box 102 are provided with a first groove 101a extending along the length direction of the filter box 101. The first slider 103 is partially located in the first groove 101a and moves along the first groove 101a. The filter screen 104 is vertically slidably connected to the first slider 103. Specifically, the first slider 103 is provided with a second groove 103a extending along the height direction of the first slider 103. The filter screen 104 is partially located in the second groove 103a and moves with the second groove 103a. The first pusher block 105 is horizontally slidably connected to the receiving box 102. Specifically, it moves along the length direction of the receiving box 102. The first rotating block 106 is rotatably connected to the first pusher plate.
[0029] The first driving component is mounted on the receiving box 102 and is used to drive the reciprocating movement of the first slider 103. The first driving component includes: a fixed plate 107, a first turntable 108, a first motor 109, a connecting rod 110, a guide block 112, and a drive column 113. The fixed plate 107 is fixedly connected to the receiving box 102. The first turntable 108 is rotatably connected to the fixed plate 107. The first motor 109 is fixedly connected to the fixed plate 107, and the drive shaft of the first motor 109 passes through the fixed plate 107 and is fixed to the first turntable 108. The connecting rod 110 is fixedly connected to the first slider 103. The guide block 112 is fixed to the connecting rod 110.
[0030] The drive column 113 is eccentrically mounted on the first turntable 108 and fixedly connected to it. The guide block 112 includes a guide groove 112a, and the drive column 113 is located inside the guide column to facilitate the movement of the guide block 112. The first motor 109 drives the first turntable 108 to rotate, and the rotation of the first turntable 108 drives the drive column 113 to move. The first slider 103 moves along the first slide groove 101a. The guide block 112 is fixed to the first slider 103 through the connecting rod 110. Therefore, the guide block 112, through the drive column 113 and the guide groove 112a, drives the connecting rod 110 and the first slider 103 to move together along the first slide groove 101a, thereby causing the first slider 103 to reciprocate.
[0031] A vibrating component is installed in the filter box 101 to drive the vibration of the filter screen 104. The vibrating component includes: a first connecting plate 114, a first driving block 115, a second driving block 116, a first electric push rod 117, a lower baffle 118, a first spring 119, and an upper limit plate 120. The first connecting plate 114 is fixedly connected to the filter box 101. The first driving block 115 is fixedly connected to the first connecting plate 114. The second driving block 116 is vertically slidably connected to the first slider 103. The first electric push rod 117 is fixedly connected to the filter screen 104, and its push rod is fixed to the second driving block 116. The lower baffle 118 is located at the lower end of the first slider 103 and is fixedly connected to the first slider 103.
[0032] The first spring 119 is fixed at both ends to the lower baffle 118 and the filter screen 104, respectively. The upper limit plate 120 is located at the upper end of the first slider 103 and is fixedly connected to the first slider 103. The first drive block 115 includes a drive surface 115a, and the first connecting plate 114 includes a drive surface 114a. The filter screen 104 is connected to the drive surface 115a and the drive surface 114a through the second drive block 116, so as to drive the filter screen 104 to vibrate. The first electric push rod 117 drives the second drive block 116 to move, so that the second drive block 116 abuts against the drive surface 114a of the first connecting plate 114. Then, the first drive member drives the first slider 103 to move back and forth. The movement of the first slider 103 drives the second drive block 116 to move. When the second drive block 116 moves to the drive surface 115a of the first drive block 115, the first spring 119 is compressed, thereby causing the filter screen 104 to move downward. When the second drive block 116 moves to the drive surface 114a, the first spring 119 will reset the filter screen 104. When the first slider 103 moves back and forth, the filter screen 104 is frequently shaken up and down by the drive surface 115a and the drive surface 114a, thereby causing impurities to detach from the filter screen 104.
[0033] A cleaning component is installed on the first rotating block 106 for cleaning the filter screen 104. The cleaning component includes a cleaning roller 121, a second motor 122, a scraper 123, and a third motor 124. The cleaning roller 121 is rotatably connected to the first rotating block 106. The second motor 122 is fixedly connected to the first rotating block 106, and its drive shaft is fixed to the cleaning roller 121. The scraper 123 is fixedly connected to the first rotating block 106. The third motor 124 is fixedly connected to the first push block 105, and its drive shaft is fixed to the first rotating block 106. A second driving component is installed in the receiving box 102 for driving the first push block 105 to move. The second driving component is a second electric push rod 125, the rod body of which is fixed to the receiving box 102, and its piston is fixed to the first push block 105.
[0034] When cleaning roller 121 is needed, third motor 124 drives first rotating block 106 to rotate. The rotation of first rotating block 106 moves cleaning roller 104 closer to the filter screen 104. Then, second motor 122 drives cleaning roller 121 to rotate, and second electric push rod 125 drives push block to move, thereby cleaning filter screen 104 through cleaning roller 121. When sludge needs to be scraped off, third motor 124 drives first rotating block 106 to rotate. The rotation of first rotating block 106 moves scraper 123 closer to the filter screen 104. Then, second electric push rod 125 drives first push block 105 to move. The movement of first push block 105 moves first rotating block 106, and the movement of first rotating block 106 moves scraper 123, thereby scraping off sludge on filter screen 104.
[0035] A spray system is installed in the filter box 101 for cleaning the filter screen 104. The spray system includes a first rotating shaft 126, a connecting block 127, a second connecting plate 128, and a spray pipe 129. The first rotating shaft 126 is rotatably connected to the filter box 101. The connecting block 127 is fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft 126. The second connecting plate 128 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 127. The spray pipe 129 is fixedly connected to the second connecting plate 128. The spray pipe 129 has multiple spray heads 129a, which are equidistantly distributed along the axial direction of the spray pipe 129. A water pump is connected to the spray pipe 129, and the filter screen 104 is cleaned via the water pump, the spray pipe 129, and the spray heads 129a.
[0036] A transmission component is installed in the housing and is used to drive the oscillation of the spray nozzles. The transmission component includes: a third connecting plate 130, a first rack 131, and a first gear 132. The third connecting plate 130 is fixedly connected to the first slider 103. The first rack 131 is fixedly connected to the third connecting plate 130. The first gear 132 is fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft 126 and meshes with the first rack 131. The first driving component drives the first slider 103 to reciprocate. The movement of the first slider 103 drives the third connecting plate 130 to move. The movement of the third connecting plate 130 drives the first rack 131 to move. The movement of the first rack 131 drives the first gear 132 to move. The movement of the first gear 132 drives the first rotating shaft 126 to rotate. The rotation of the first rotating shaft 126, through the connecting block 127 and the second connecting plate 128, drives the spray pipe 129 to move, thereby better cleaning the filter screen 104.
[0037] The rainwater harvesting and recycling system also includes: a cylinder 133, a sealing plate 134, a collection box 135, a water inlet funnel 136, and a cover plate 137. The water inlet funnel 136 is located at the upper end of the filter box 101 and is fixedly connected to it. The cover plate 137 is located above the water inlet funnel 136 and is fixedly connected to it. The cylinder body of the cylinder 133 is fixedly connected to the filter box 101. The sealing plate 134 is fixed to the piston of the cylinder 133. The collection box 135 is located on one side of the filter box 101 and is fixedly connected to it. The filter box 101 includes a first through hole 101b and a second through hole 101c. The cylinder 133 and the sealing plate 134 are provided in two sets, one set located on one side of the first through hole 101b and the other set located on one side of the second through hole 101c; the sealing plate 134 seals the first through hole 101b and the second through hole 101c. The collection box 135 is located on one side of the second through hole 101c, which facilitates the collection of fallen leaves and sludge into the collection box 135. When cleaning the filter screen 104, the cover plate 137 is used to seal the water inlet funnel 136. Two sets of cylinders 133 drive the sealing plate 134 to move, so that the first through hole 101b and the second through hole 101c are opened. After cleaning, the cover plate 137 is opened to facilitate the filtration and collection of rainwater.
[0038] Workflow: When encountering a minor blockage, the first motor 109 drives the first turntable 108 to rotate. The rotation of the first turntable 108 drives the drive column 113 to move, and the first slider 103 moves along the first slide groove 101a. The guide block 112 is fixed to the first slider 103 through the connecting rod 110. Therefore, the guide block 112 drives the connecting rod 110 and the first slider 103 to move together along the first slide groove 101a through the drive column 113 and the guide groove 112a, thereby causing the first slider 103 to reciprocate. The movement of the first slider 103 drives the second drive block 116 to move. When the second drive block 116 moves to the drive surface 115a of the first drive block 115, the first spring 119 is compressed, thereby causing the filter screen 104 to move downward.
[0039] When the second drive block 116 moves to the drive surface 114a, the first spring 119 will reset the filter screen 104. When the first slider 103 reciprocates, the filter screen 104 will shake up and down through the drive surface 115a and the drive surface 114a, thereby causing impurities to be removed from the filter screen 104. At the same time, the first slider 103 reciprocates, and the movement of the first slider 103 drives the third connecting plate 130 to move. The movement of the third connecting plate 130 drives the first rack 131 to move. The movement of the first rack 131 drives the first gear 132 to move. The movement of the first gear 132 drives the first rotating shaft 126 to rotate. The rotation of the first rotating shaft 126 drives the spray pipe 129 to move through the connecting block 127 and the second connecting plate 128, thereby cleaning the filter screen 104 better. The cleaned dust is flushed into the collection box 135 through the spray head 129a.
[0040] When encountering blockage due to moderate rain, for particles, mud, and leaf debris, the third motor 124 drives the first rotating block 106 to rotate. The rotation of the first rotating block 106 moves the cleaning roller closer to the filter screen 104. Then, the second motor 122 drives the cleaning roller 121 to rotate, and at the same time, the second electric push rod 125 drives the push block to move, thereby cleaning the filter screen 104 through the cleaning roller 121. Then, the second electric push rod 125 drives the first push block 105 to move. The movement of the first push block 105 drives the first rotating block 106 to move, and the movement of the first rotating block 106 drives the cleaning roller 121 to move. Finally, the spray head 129a cleans the filter screen 104 of particles, mud, and light leaf debris into the collection box 135.
[0041] When heavy rain causes blockages, for clumps of compacted sludge, the third motor 124 drives the first rotating block 106 to rotate. The rotation of the first rotating block 106 moves the scraper 123 to the side closer to the filter screen 104. Then, the second electric push rod 125 drives the first push block 105 to move. The movement of the first push block 105 moves the first rotating block 106, which in turn moves the scraper 123, thereby scraping the sludge on the filter screen 104 into the collection box 135. Then, the filter screen 104 is sprayed and cleaned through the spray head 129a. Finally, the first driving component drives the first slider 103 to move back and forth. The movement of the first slider 103 causes the filter screen 104 to be shaken frequently by the shaking component, so that the blockage can be shaken off. At the same time, the reciprocating movement of the first slider 103 drives the third connecting plate 130 to move. The movement of the third connecting plate 130 drives the first rack 131 to move. The movement of the first rack 131 drives the first gear 132 to move. The movement of the first gear 132 drives the first rotating shaft 126 to rotate. The rotation of the first rotating shaft 126 drives the spray pipe 129 to move through the connecting block 127 and the second connecting plate 128, thereby cleaning the filter screen 104 better. The cleaned dust is flushed into the collection box 135 through the spray head 129a.
[0042] By using corresponding cleaning methods for different working conditions, the service life of the filter screen 104 is effectively guaranteed, and the filter screen 104 is cleaned more efficiently, thus ensuring cleaning efficiency. After cleaning, the cover plate 137 is opened, and at the same time, the two sets of cylinders 133 drive the sealing plate 134 to move, so that the first through hole 101b and the second through hole 101c are closed. Rainwater enters into the filter box 101 through the water inlet funnel 136 and is filtered by the filter screen 104. The lower end of the filter box 101 is equipped with a collection pipe for collecting rainwater, which facilitates the recycling of rainwater.
[0043] The above description is merely a selection of preferred embodiments of this disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles employed. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of the invention involved in the embodiments of this disclosure is not limited to technical solutions formed by specific combinations of the above-described technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by arbitrary combinations of the above-described technical features or their equivalents without departing from the above-described inventive concept. For example, technical solutions formed by substituting the above-described features with (but not limited to) technical features with similar functions disclosed in the embodiments of this disclosure.
Claims
1. A rainwater harvesting and recycling system, comprising: Filter box and containment box; The receiving box is located on one side of the filter box and is fixedly connected to the filter box; Its features are: The rainwater harvesting and recycling system also includes: The first slider is horizontally connected to the collection box; The filter screen is vertically slidably connected to the first slider. The first driving component is installed in the housing and is used to drive the reciprocating movement of the first slider. The vibrating component, installed in the filter box, is used to drive the vibration of the filter screen; The first pusher block is horizontally slidably connected to the receiving box; The first rotating block is rotatably connected to the first push plate; The cleaning component, installed on the first rotating block, is used for cleaning the filter screen; The second driving component, installed in the housing, is used to drive the first pusher to move; The spray unit is installed in the filter box and is used for spraying and cleaning the filter screen. The transmission component, installed in the housing, is used to drive the oscillation of the spray nozzles.
2. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first driving element includes: The fixing plate is fixedly connected to the container. The first turntable is rotatably connected to the fixed plate; The first motor is fixedly connected to the fixed plate, and its drive shaft is fixed to the first turntable; The connecting rod is fixedly connected to the first slider; The guide block is fixed to the connecting rod; The drive column is fixedly connected to the first turntable; The guide block includes a guide groove; the drive post is located inside the guide post to facilitate the movement of the guide block.
3. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 2, characterized in that: The vibration component includes: The first connecting plate is fixedly connected to the filter box; The first drive block is fixedly connected to the first connecting plate; The second drive block is vertically slidably connected to the first slider; The first electric push rod is fixedly connected to the filter screen, and its push rod is fixed to the second drive block; The lower baffle is located at the lower end of the first slider and is fixedly connected to the first slider; The first spring is fixed at both ends to the lower baffle and the filter screen, respectively. The upper limit plate is located at the upper end of the first slider and is fixedly connected to the first slider. The first drive block includes a drive surface; the first connecting plate includes a drive surface; the filter screen is connected to the drive surface and the drive surface via the second drive block to cause the filter screen to vibrate.
4. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 3, characterized in that: Both the filter box and the receiving box are provided with a first sliding groove extending along the length of the filter box; The first slider portion is located within the first slide groove and moves along the first slide groove.
5. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first slider is provided with a second groove extending along the height direction of the first slider; The filter screen is located within the second slide groove and moves with the second slide groove.
6. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning component includes: The cleaning roller is rotatably connected to the first rotating block; The second motor is fixedly connected to the first rotating block, and its drive shaft is fixed to the cleaning roller. The scraper is fixedly connected to the first rotating block; The third motor is fixedly connected to the first push block, and its drive shaft is fixed to the first rotating block.
7. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 6, characterized in that: The second driving component is a second electric push rod; The rod of the second electric push rod is fixed to the receiving box, and its piston is fixed to the first push block.
8. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 1, characterized in that: The spray component includes: The first rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the filter box; The connecting block is fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft; The second connecting plate is fixedly connected to the connecting block; The spray pipe is fixedly connected to the second connecting plate; The spray pipe is equipped with multiple spray heads; the multiple spray heads are distributed at equal intervals along the axial direction of the spray pipe.
9. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 8, characterized in that: The transmission component includes: The third connecting plate is fixedly connected to the first slider. The first rack is fixedly connected to the third connecting plate; The first gear is fixedly connected to the first rotating shaft and meshes with the first rack.
10. The rainwater harvesting and recycling system according to claim 9, characterized in that: The rainwater harvesting and recycling system also includes: The cylinder, whose cylinder body is fixedly connected to the filter box; The sealing plate is fixed to the piston of the cylinder; The collection box is located on one side of the filter box and is fixedly connected to the filter box.