Drying device for camel milk powder processing
By designing the drive and reciprocating components, the auxiliary heating cylinder performs secondary heating, and the scraper reciprocates, solving the problems of low drying efficiency and poor uniformity of camel milk powder, thus achieving efficient drying of camel milk powder.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520583380.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
Traditional camel milk powder drying equipment suffers from low drying efficiency, powder adhering to the equipment surface, and slow falling of misty camel milk powder, which affects product uniformity and efficiency.
The design incorporates a drive assembly and a reciprocating assembly, with an auxiliary heating cylinder for secondary heating. A scraper, through perforations, allows the camel milk powder to fall to the bottom of the drying chamber. Combined with a servo motor drive and synchronous belt transmission, this achieves continuous heating and uniform drying of the camel milk powder.
This improved the drying efficiency of camel milk powder, ensuring product uniformity and quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of camel milk powder drying technology, specifically a drying device for camel milk powder processing. Background Technology
[0002] Camel milk powder, as a highly nutritious dairy product, has received widespread attention in recent years due to its rich content of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Drying is a crucial step in the processing of camel milk powder, directly affecting the product's quality and shelf life. Traditional drying techniques typically employ spray drying, which evaporates moisture through contact between hot air and atomized camel milk.
[0003] However, common camel milk powder drying devices often rely on hot air drying alone after atomization, resulting in some camel milk powder still having trace amounts of moisture. Furthermore, the powder tends to adhere to the equipment surface, affecting drying efficiency and product uniformity. In addition, due to its lighter weight, the camel milk powder is slow to fall from its floating state into the drying chamber during the conversion from atomized to powdered form, which also affects drying efficiency. Therefore, a new drying device for camel milk powder processing is needed to address the shortcomings of existing devices. Utility Model Content
[0004] Technical problems to be solved
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a drying device for camel milk powder processing. The driving component helps to further reduce the moisture in the camel milk powder; the reciprocating component helps the camel milk powder on the scraper fall from the inside of the perforation to the bottom of the drying chamber; and the continuous rotation of the auxiliary heating cylinder facilitates continuous secondary heating and drying of the camel milk powder.
[0006] Technical solution
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a drying device for camel milk powder processing, comprising a drying chamber, wherein a set of symmetrical auxiliary heating cylinders are arranged inside the drying chamber, and support cylinders are fixedly connected to both ends of the auxiliary heating cylinders. The support cylinders movably penetrate the drying chamber. A driving assembly is arranged on the drying chamber, and the driving assembly is fixedly connected to the support cylinders. Scrapers are movably connected to the opposite sides of the auxiliary heating cylinders, and multiple sets of symmetrical perforations are opened on the scrapers. A reciprocating assembly is arranged on the drying chamber, one end of the reciprocating assembly is fixedly connected to the end of the scraper, and the other end of the reciprocating assembly is connected to the driving assembly. A set of symmetrical hot air pipes are fixedly connected to the drying chamber. A set of symmetrical milk spraying racks are fixedly connected inside the drying chamber, and an air suction pipe is fixedly connected to the top of the drying chamber.
[0008] The drive assembly includes a drive rod, a first synchronous pulley, a second synchronous pulley, and a synchronous belt. The drive rod passes through the first synchronous pulley and is fixedly connected to it. The second synchronous pulley is fixedly connected to the outside of the support cylinder. The synchronous belt is sleeved on the outside of the first and second synchronous pulleys, and the first and second synchronous pulleys and the synchronous belt constitute a belt drive structure.
[0009] The drive assembly also includes gears, which are symmetrically arranged. The drive rods pass through the gears and are fixedly connected to the gears, and the gears mesh with each other.
[0010] The drive rod passes through the drying chamber and is movably connected to the drying chamber. The synchronous wheel and the gear are located on both sides of the drying chamber. A bracket is fixedly connected to the outside of the drying chamber. A servo motor is fixedly connected to the bracket, and the output end of the servo motor is fixedly connected to the end of the drive rod.
[0011] The reciprocating assembly includes a connecting rod, a turntable, a drive column, a guide rod, and a drive frame. Both ends of the scraper are fixedly connected to guide rods, and one end of the guide rod is fixedly connected to the drive frame. The drive column is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the turntable, and the bottom end of the connecting rod is fixed to the top axis of the turntable. The drive column and the inner side of the drive frame are movably engaged.
[0012] The reciprocating assembly also includes a first conical wheel and a second conical wheel. The first conical wheel is fixedly connected to one end of the drive rod, and the first conical wheel and the gear are located on the same side of the drying chamber. The second conical wheel is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting rod, and the first conical wheel and the second conical wheel mesh with each other.
[0013] A fixing block is fixedly connected to the outside of the drying oven. The connecting rod passes through the fixing block and is movably connected to the fixing block via a bearing. The guide rod passes through the drying oven and is movably connected to the drying oven.
[0014] Beneficial effects:
[0015] Compared with existing technologies, this drying device for camel milk powder processing has the following advantages:
[0016] I. This utility model uses a drive component to reheat camel milk powder via an auxiliary heating cylinder, which helps to further reduce the moisture content of the camel milk powder. The auxiliary heating cylinder also helps the atomized camel milk powder to quickly adhere after the moisture is removed by the first heating, thus preventing the camel milk powder from falling slowly under the influence of the heat after the first heating, thereby improving the drying efficiency of the camel milk powder.
[0017] II. This utility model, through its reciprocating assembly, drives the first conical wheel to rotate while the drive rod rotates, thereby causing the second conical wheel, the connecting rod, and the turntable to rotate. The drive column rotates around the axis of the connecting rod. Due to the movable fit between the drive column and the inner side of the drive frame, and the movable connection between the guide rod and the drying chamber, the scraper moves back and forth inside the drying chamber, which helps the camel milk powder on the scraper to fall from the inside of the perforation to the bottom of the drying chamber. The continuous rotation of the auxiliary heating cylinder facilitates continuous secondary heating and drying of the camel milk powder.
[0018] Other advantages, objectives and features of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following examination or study, or may be taught from the practice of this invention. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model from another perspective;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the drying oven of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the drive assembly and reciprocating assembly of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the reciprocating component of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Drying oven; 2. Auxiliary heating cylinder; 3. Support cylinder; 4. Drive assembly; 401. Drive rod; 402. Synchronous pulley one; 403. Synchronous pulley two; 404. Synchronous belt; 405. Gear; 5. Scraper; 6. Perforation; 7. Reciprocating assembly; 701. Connecting rod; 702. Turntable; 703. Drive column; 704. Guide rod; 705. Drive frame; 706. Conical pulley one; 707. Conical pulley two; 8. Hot air pipe; 9. Milk spraying rack; 10. Suction pipe; 11. Support; 12. Servo motor; 13. Fixing block. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0026] like Figure 1-5 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a drying device for camel milk powder processing, including a drying chamber 1. A set of symmetrical auxiliary heating cylinders 2 are arranged inside the drying chamber 1, and support cylinders 3 are fixedly connected to both ends of the auxiliary heating cylinders 2. The support cylinders 3 and auxiliary heating cylinders 2 are interconnected. The auxiliary heating cylinders 2 move within the drying chamber 1 via the support cylinders 3, and the end of the support cylinder 3 is connected to an air inlet pipe via a rotatable connecting ring. Hot air is introduced into the auxiliary heating cylinders 2 through the air inlet pipe, and the hot air exits from the other end of the auxiliary heating cylinders 2. The support cylinder 3 movably penetrates through the drying chamber 1. A driving assembly 4 is arranged on the drying chamber 1, and the driving assembly 4 is fixedly connected to the support cylinder 3. The opposite sides of the auxiliary heating cylinders 2 are movable. A scraper 5 is connected to the drying chamber 1, and multiple sets of symmetrical perforations 6 are opened on the scraper 5. A reciprocating assembly 7 is provided on the drying chamber 1. One end of the reciprocating assembly 7 is fixedly connected to the end of the scraper 5, and the other end of the reciprocating assembly 7 is connected to the drive assembly 4. A set of symmetrical hot air pipes 8 are fixedly connected on the drying chamber 1. A set of symmetrical milk spraying racks 9 are fixedly connected inside the drying chamber 1, and an air suction pipe 10 is fixedly connected to the top of the drying chamber 1. Several nozzles are provided on the milk spraying racks 9, and the nozzles all face the auxiliary heating cylinder 2. The hot air pipes 8 are located below the milk spraying racks 9, so that the hot air blown out by the hot air pipes 8 dries the mist-like camel milk, and the generated water vapor is sucked out through the air suction pipe 10 at the top of the drying chamber 1.
[0027] like Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, the drive assembly 4 includes a drive rod 401, a first synchronous pulley 402, a second synchronous pulley 403, and a synchronous belt 404. The drive rod 401 passes through the first synchronous pulley 402 and is fixedly connected to it. The second synchronous pulley 403 is fixedly connected to the outside of the support cylinder 3. The synchronous belt 404 is sleeved on the outside of the first synchronous pulley 402 and the second synchronous pulley 403. The first synchronous pulley 402, the second synchronous pulley 403, and the synchronous belt 404 constitute a belt transmission. The driving structure, the drive assembly 4 also includes gears 405, which are symmetrically arranged. Drive rods 401 pass through gears 405 respectively, and drive rods 401 are fixedly connected to gears 405. The gears 405 mesh with each other. Drive rods 401 pass through drying chamber 1, and drive rods 401 are movably connected to drying chamber 1. Synchronous pulley 402 and gears 405 are located on both sides of drying chamber 1 respectively. A bracket 11 is fixedly connected to the outside of drying chamber 1. A servo motor 12 is fixedly connected to the bracket 11, and the output end of the servo motor 12 is fixedly connected to the end of drive rod 401.
[0028] The servo motor 12 is started, driving the drive rod 401 to rotate. Under the action of the gear 405, the two drive rods 401 rotate synchronously in reverse. Under the action of the synchronous pulley 1 402, the synchronous pulley 2 403 and the synchronous belt 404, the two auxiliary heating cylinders 2 are synchronously rotated, and the rotation direction of the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 is towards the scraper 5. The camel milk powder on the surface of the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 is separated from the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 under the action of the scraper 5. The camel milk powder is reheated by the auxiliary heating cylinder 2, which helps to further reduce the moisture in the camel milk powder. The auxiliary heating cylinder 2 also helps the atomized camel milk powder to quickly adhere after the moisture is removed by the first heat, thereby avoiding the camel milk powder falling slowly under the influence of the heat after the first heating, thus improving the drying efficiency of the camel milk powder.
[0029] like Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, the reciprocating assembly 7 includes a connecting rod 701, a turntable 702, a drive column 703, a guide rod 704, and a drive frame 705. Guide rods 704 are fixedly connected to both ends of the scraper 5. One end of one guide rod 704 is fixedly connected to the drive frame 705. The drive column 703 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the turntable 702, and the bottom end of the connecting rod 701 is fixed to the top axis of the turntable 702. The drive column 703 is movably engaged with the inner side of the drive frame 705. The reciprocating assembly 7 also includes a conical wheel 706 and a conical wheel... 707, 706, is fixedly connected to one end of the drive rod 401, and 706 and 405 are located on the same side of the drying chamber 1. 707 is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting rod 701, and 706 meshes with 707. A fixing block 13 is fixedly connected to the outside of the drying chamber 1. The connecting rod 701 passes through the fixing block 13 and is movably connected to the fixing block 13 through a bearing. A guide rod 704 passes through the drying chamber 1 and is movably connected to the drying chamber 1.
[0030] As the drive rod 401 rotates, it drives the first conical wheel 706 to rotate, thereby causing the second conical wheel 707, the connecting rod 701, and the turntable 702 to rotate. The drive column 703 rotates around the axis of the connecting rod 701. Since the drive column 703 is in movable engagement with the inner side of the drive frame 705, and the guide rod 704 is movably connected to the drying chamber 1, the scraper 5 moves back and forth inside the drying chamber 1, which helps the camel milk powder on the scraper 5 to fall from the inside of the perforation 6 to the bottom of the drying chamber 1. The continuous rotation of the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 facilitates continuous secondary heating and drying of the camel milk powder.
[0031] Working principle: In use, camel milk is first atomized and sprayed out through the nozzle on the milk spraying frame 9. As the atomized camel milk falls, hot air blown out by the hot air pipe 8 dries the camel milk, forming camel milk powder. The camel milk powder continues to fall and lands on the auxiliary heating cylinder 2. The hot air circulating inside the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 continues to heat the camel milk powder, further reducing the small amount of moisture in the camel milk powder. The servo motor 12 is started, driving the drive rod 401 to rotate. Under the action of the gear 405, the two drive rods 401 rotate synchronously in reverse. Under the action of the synchronous pulley 402, the synchronous pulley 403, and the synchronous belt 404, the two auxiliary heating cylinders 2 are rotated synchronously. Furthermore, the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 rotates towards the scraper 5, and the camel milk powder on the surface of the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 is separated from the auxiliary heating cylinder 2 under the action of the scraper 5; while the drive rod 401 rotates, it drives the first conical wheel 706 to rotate, thereby causing the second conical wheel 707, the connecting rod 701 and the turntable 702 to rotate, and the drive column 703 rotates around the axis of the connecting rod 701. Since the drive column 703 is in movable engagement with the inner side of the drive frame 705, and the guide rod 704 is movably connected to the drying box 1, the scraper 5 moves back and forth inside the drying box 1, causing the camel milk powder on the scraper 5 to fall from the inside of the perforation 6 to the bottom of the drying box 1.
[0032] It should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and are not intended to limit it. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A drying apparatus for processing camel milk powder, comprising a drying chamber (1), characterized in that: The drying chamber (1) is equipped with a set of symmetrical auxiliary heating cylinders (2), and both ends of the auxiliary heating cylinders (2) are fixedly connected to support cylinders (3). The support cylinders (3) movably penetrate the drying chamber (1). The drying chamber (1) is equipped with a drive assembly (4), and the drive assembly (4) is fixedly connected to the support cylinder (3). The opposite side of the auxiliary heating cylinders (2) is movably connected to a scraper (5), and the scraper (5) has multiple sets of symmetrical perforations (6). The drying chamber (1) is equipped with a reciprocating assembly (7), one end of the reciprocating assembly (7) is fixedly connected to the end of the scraper (5), and the other end of the reciprocating assembly (7) is connected to the drive assembly (4). The drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected with a set of symmetrical hot air pipes (8). The drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected with a set of symmetrical milk spraying racks (9), and the top of the drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected to a suction pipe (10).
2. The drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly (4) includes a drive rod (401), a first synchronous pulley (402), a second synchronous pulley (403), and a synchronous belt (404). The drive rod (401) passes through the first synchronous pulley (402) and is fixedly connected to the first synchronous pulley (402). The second synchronous pulley (403) is fixedly connected to the outside of the support cylinder (3). The synchronous belt (404) is sleeved on the outside of the first synchronous pulley (402) and the second synchronous pulley (403). The first synchronous pulley (402), the second synchronous pulley (403), and the synchronous belt (404) constitute a belt drive structure.
3. The drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 2, characterized in that: The drive assembly (4) further includes gears (405), which are symmetrically arranged. The drive rods (401) pass through the gears (405) respectively, and the drive rods (401) are fixedly connected to the gears (405), and the gears (405) mesh with each other.
4. The drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 3, characterized in that: The drive rod (401) passes through the drying chamber (1) and is movably connected to the drying chamber (1). The synchronous wheel (402) and the gear (405) are located on both sides of the drying chamber (1). A bracket (11) is fixedly connected to the outside of the drying chamber (1). A servo motor (12) is fixedly connected to the bracket (11), and the output end of the servo motor (12) is fixedly connected to the end of the drive rod (401).
5. A drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 4, characterized in that: The reciprocating assembly (7) includes a connecting rod (701), a turntable (702), a drive column (703), a guide rod (704), and a drive frame (705). Both ends of the scraper (5) are fixedly connected to the guide rod (704), and the end of one of the guide rods (704) is fixedly connected to the drive frame (705). The drive column (703) is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the turntable (702), and the bottom end of the connecting rod (701) is fixed to the top axis of the turntable (702). The drive column (703) is movably engaged with the inner side of the drive frame (705).
6. The drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 5, characterized in that: The reciprocating assembly (7) further includes a first conical wheel (706) and a second conical wheel (707). The first conical wheel (706) is fixedly connected to one end of the drive rod (401), and the first conical wheel (706) and the gear (405) are located on the same side of the drying oven (1). The second conical wheel (707) is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting rod (701), and the first conical wheel (706) and the second conical wheel (707) mesh with each other.
7. A drying apparatus for camel milk powder processing according to claim 6, characterized in that: A fixing block (13) is fixedly connected to the outside of the drying box (1). The connecting rod (701) passes through the fixing block (13) and is movably connected to the fixing block (13) through a bearing. The guide rod (704) passes through the drying box (1) and is movably connected to the drying box (1).