Vibration draining machine

By designing a vibrating dewatering machine, which uses a vibrator and a rotating shaft to drive a brush roller, efficient dewatering and automatic cleaning of the screen are achieved, solving the problem of inconvenient cleaning of the bottom of the screen and improving the ease of use and production efficiency of the equipment.

CN223913406UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17GUIZHOU HUISHUI FENGYUAN TRADE CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520535599.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing vibration equipment is inconvenient to clean and maintain, especially the screen part. Existing dewatering equipment is also inconvenient to clean and maintain, particularly the bottom and lower side of the screen.

Method used

A vibrating dewatering machine was designed, which uses a screen and frame connected by springs. The vibrator drives the screen to vibrate, and the rotating shaft drives the brush roller to move along the length of the screen. Combined with high-pressure water, automatic cleaning is achieved. The water collection tank collects the leaked water. The structure is simple and easy to maintain.

Benefits of technology

It achieves efficient drainage, simple structure, and easy cleaning and maintenance, solving the problem of inconvenient cleaning of the bottom side of the screen, and improving production efficiency and environmental hygiene.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of vegetable cleaning, in particular to a vibration draining machine which solves the problem that the lower side of the bottom of a mesh screen of a traditional draining machine is prone to being neglected when being cleaned. Comprising a rack; the mesh screen is in a straight-through groove shape with the two ends not closed, a plurality of hollowed-out water filtering holes are formed in the bottom of the mesh screen in the length direction, the mesh screen is obliquely arranged on the rack with one end higher than the other end, and the mesh screen is connected with the rack through a spring; the vibrator is arranged on the mesh screen; the water collecting tank is arranged under the mesh screen and is connected with the rack; the linear shaft is arranged on the rack, and the moving direction of the movable end of the linear shaft is parallel to the length direction of the mesh screen; the rotating shaft is connected with the movable end of the linear shaft, a brush roller is coaxially arranged on a rotating shaft of the rotating shaft, the length of the brush roller extends in the width direction of the mesh screen, the brush roller is arranged on the lower side of the mesh screen, and a brush arranged on the brush roller makes contact with the lower side of the bottom of the mesh screen.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of vegetable cleaning technology, and in particular to a vibrating drainer. Background Technology

[0002] In the food processing industry, washing and draining vegetables are common processes. Traditional draining equipment usually uses static draining or simple vibration draining methods, which have problems such as low draining efficiency, high residual moisture, and complex equipment structure.

[0003] In addition, existing drainage equipment is inconvenient in terms of cleaning and maintenance, for example,

[0004] The water filter screen needs to be cleaned daily because it comes into direct contact with food. The problem is that the upper part can be washed with a brush or a high-pressure water gun, but the bottom of the screen is inconvenient to clean and is easily overlooked.

[0005] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a vibratory drainage device that is efficient in draining water, simple in structure, and easy to clean and maintain, in order to meet the needs of modern industrial production. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to propose a vibrating dewatering machine that at least solves the problem that the bottom side of the screen of a traditional dewatering machine is easily overlooked during cleaning.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0008] A vibrating drainer includes: a frame; a screen, the screen being a straight-through trough type with open ends, having a plurality of perforated filter holes along its length at the bottom, the screen being inclined at one end higher than the other on the frame, and the screen being connected to the frame by a spring; a vibrator mounted on the screen; a water collection tank mounted directly below the screen and connected to the frame; a linear shaft mounted on the frame, the movable end of the linear shaft moving parallel to the length direction of the screen; and a rotating shaft connected to the movable end of the linear shaft, a brush roller coaxially mounted on the rotating shaft, the length of the brush roller extending along the width direction of the screen, the brush roller being positioned below the screen, and the brushes on the brush roller contacting the bottom lower side of the screen.

[0009] Based on the above scheme and as a preferred embodiment of the above scheme: the bottom of the screen is provided with a downwardly extending rim, which surrounds the outside of a plurality of the filter holes; the water collection trough is directly opposite the rim, and the opening range of the water collection trough is larger than the range of the rim.

[0010] Based on the above scheme and as a preferred embodiment of the above scheme: a water-blocking strip is provided at the lower end of the inner bottom of the screen, and the water-blocking strip extends along the width direction of the screen.

[0011] Based on the above scheme and as a preferred embodiment of the above scheme: the water collection tank is provided with an outlet on its side, and the bottom of the water collection tank is provided with an inclined structure that converges towards the outlet.

[0012] Based on the above scheme and as a preferred embodiment of the above scheme: the linear shaft is a rodless cylinder; the rotary shaft is a pneumatic motor.

[0013] To address the issue that the bottom of the screen in traditional dewatering machines is easily overlooked during cleaning, this invention offers the following advantages:

[0014] When using the vibrating drainer of this utility model, washed vegetables, fruits and other items are put into the screen from the top. At the same time, the vibrator drives the screen to vibrate. During the vibration, the items move along the length of the screen towards the bottom and are filtered by vibration.

[0015] When the screen needs to be cleaned, the operator uses a brush and high-pressure water to clean the inner surface of the screen. Simultaneously, the rotating shaft drives the brush roller to rotate, and the linear shaft drives the brush roller to move along the length of the screen to automatically clean the bottom of the brush.

[0016] The water leaking from the screen during the dewatering process can be collected in a water collection tank to avoid affecting the production environment.

[0017] In addition to the objectives, features, and advantages described above, this utility model has other objectives, features, and advantages. The present utility model will now be described in further detail with reference to the figures. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the vibrating drainer of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the vibratory drainer of this utility model from another perspective.

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the brush roller part of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the screen part of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0023] See Figure 1-4 A vibrating drainer includes: a frame 1 for support; a screen 2, which is a straight-through trough type with open ends, and has a plurality of perforated filter holes 3 along its length at the bottom. The screen 2 is inclined on the frame 1 with one end higher than the other, and the screen 2 is connected to the frame 1 by a spring 4; a vibrator 5, which is mounted on the screen 2; a water collection tank 6, which is located directly below the screen 2 and connected to the frame 1; a linear shaft 7, which is mounted on the frame 1, and the moving end of the linear shaft 7 moves parallel to the length direction of the screen 2; and a rotating shaft 8, which is connected to the moving end of the linear shaft 7. A brush roller 9 is coaxially mounted on the rotating shaft of the rotating shaft 8. The length of the brush roller 9 extends along the width direction of the screen 2, and the brush roller 9 is located on the lower side of the screen 2. The brushes on the brush roller 9 are in contact with the bottom lower side of the screen 2.

[0024] Among them, the linear shaft 7 is preferably a rodless cylinder; the rotary shaft 8 is preferably a pneumatic motor.

[0025] In use, the vibrating drainer of this invention involves placing washed vegetables, fruits, and other items into the mesh screen 2 from the top. Simultaneously, the vibrator 5 drives the mesh screen 2 to vibrate. During vibration, the items move along the length of the mesh screen 2 towards the bottom, achieving water filtration through vibration. When cleaning is required, the operator uses a brush and high-pressure water to clean the inner surface of the mesh screen 2 via the rotating shaft 8. Simultaneously, the rotating shaft 8 drives the brush roller 9 to rotate, and the linear shaft 7 drives the rotated brush roller 9 to move along the length of the mesh screen 2, automatically cleaning the bottom of the brush. Water leaking from the mesh screen 2 during the draining process can be collected by the water collection tank 6 to avoid affecting the production environment.

[0026] In this embodiment, a downwardly extending rim 10 is provided on the lower side of the bottom of the screen 2, surrounding the outer side of a plurality of filter holes 3; a water collection trough 6 is directly opposite the rim 10, and the opening range of the water collection trough 6 is larger than the range of the rim 10. The rim 10 guides the water leaking down during the drainage process to seep into the water collection trough 6, avoiding large-scale spillage and affecting the working environment. Furthermore, a water-blocking strip 11 is provided at the lower end of the inner bottom of the screen 2, extending along the width direction of the screen 2. The water-blocking strip 11 obstructs the water flowing along the conveyor during the drainage process, guiding the water to leak down from the filter holes 3.

[0027] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to facilitate cleaning and maintenance of the water collection tank 6, an outlet 12 is provided on the side of the water collection tank 6, and an inclined structure is provided at the bottom of the water collection tank 6 to converge towards the outlet 12.

[0028] In some embodiments, a blower 13 blowing downwards is provided on the upper side of the screen 2. The blower 13 can accelerate the drainage of water and at the same time dry the screen.

[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A vibrating drain machine characterized by, It includes: A frame; A mesh screen, which is in the form of a straight-through slot with both ends open, and has a plurality of hollow water filtering holes arranged along the length direction at the bottom, is arranged on the frame with one end higher and the other end lower, and is connected with the frame through springs; A vibrator arranged on the mesh screen; A water collecting tank arranged below the mesh screen and connected with the frame; A linear shaft arranged on the frame, with the moving direction of the movable end parallel to the length direction of the mesh screen; A rotating shaft connected with the movable end of the linear shaft, with a brush roller coaxially arranged on the rotating shaft, the length of the brush roller extending along the width direction of the mesh screen, the brush roller arranged on the lower side of the mesh screen, and the brush of the brush roller in contact with the lower side of the bottom of the mesh screen.

2. The vibratory drain separator of claim 1, wherein, The lower side of the bottom of the mesh screen is provided with a downward extending surrounding edge, which surrounds the outer side of the plurality of water filtering holes; the water collecting tank is opposite to the surrounding edge, and the opening range of the water collecting tank is larger than the range of the surrounding edge.

3. The vibratory drain separator of claim 1, wherein, The lower end of the inner bottom of the mesh screen is provided with a water blocking strip extending along the width direction of the mesh screen.

4. The vibratory drain separator of claim 1, wherein, The side of the water collecting tank is provided with a water outlet, and the bottom of the water collecting tank is provided with an inclined structure converging towards the water outlet.

5. The vibratory drain separator of claim 1, wherein, The linear shaft is a rodless air cylinder, and the rotating shaft is a pneumatic motor.