Volcanic mud filling system

The design of the volcanic mud injection system has solved the geographical limitations and usage difficulties of volcanic mud baths, enabling real-time adjustment of mineral and volcanic mud concentrations in the bath, and improving ease of use and equipment maintenance.

CN223915174UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17SHENYANG HONG CHENG SHIJI REFRIGERATION EQUIPCO
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Application Number
CN202520306532.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-25
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-25

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Technical Problem

Volcanic mud baths face challenges such as geographical limitations, difficulties in transportation, maintenance, and use, which restricts their application.

Method used

A volcanic mud injection system was designed, including a circulation pipeline, a mixing drum, a mixing device, a feeding device, and a control module. The system uses components such as a circulation pump and a mixing pump to achieve the mixing and adjustment of volcanic mud powder with bath water, ensuring real-time control of the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration in the bath.

Benefits of technology

It eliminates geographical limitations of volcanic mud baths, solves transportation and maintenance problems, ensures stable concentrations of volcanic mud and minerals in the bath, and improves ease of use.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a volcanic mud filling system, which relates to the technical field of bathing pool water treatment, aims to solve the problems of geographical limitation, difficult transportation, difficult maintenance and difficult use of volcanic mud bath, and comprises a circulating pipeline, the input end and the output end of the circulation pipeline are communicated with the output end and the input end of the bathing pool respectively, a circulation pump and a mud data acquisition sensor used for detection are installed on the circulation pipeline, the circulation pipeline is communicated with a circulation branch, a stirring cylinder used for stirring is installed on the circulation branch, and the stirring cylinder is communicated with the circulation pump. The stirring barrel is further provided with a material barrel, the material barrel is communicated with a feeding port of the stirring barrel so as to be used for feeding volcanic mud powder into the stirring barrel, the circulation branch is further provided with a first electric valve and a mixing pump, the first electric valve is arranged on the upstream of the stirring barrel, and the mixing pump is arranged on the downstream of the stirring barrel.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of bath water treatment, specifically to a volcanic mud injection system. Background Technology

[0002] In recent years, volcanic mud baths have gradually become a popular tourist attraction, favored by many visitors. Originating from the unique geothermal conditions of volcanic regions, the muddy appearance and its lauded beauty benefits have garnered much attention. Mud baths not only detoxify and beautify the skin, but also offer remarkable restorative and soothing effects.

[0003] Volcanic mud is formed from the crushing of volcanic rocks and is rich in beneficial substances and trace elements. Volcanic mud baths involve soaking in this mud-based bath solution to achieve a relaxing and health-promoting effect.

[0004] However, volcanic mud baths suffer from significant geographical limitations, difficulties in transportation, maintenance, and use, making them a rare and unpredictable resource. Given these issues, the mud bath industry urgently needs a system that overcomes geographical limitations while also addressing problems related to mud mixing and transportation. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the aforementioned problems—namely, how to overcome the geographical limitations, transportation difficulties, maintenance challenges, and usage difficulties of volcanic mud baths—this invention proposes a volcanic mud injection system. This system includes a circulation pipeline, with its input and output ends connected to the output and input ends of the bath, respectively. A circulation pump and a mud data acquisition sensor for detection are installed on the circulation pipeline. A circulation branch is connected to the circulation pipeline, and a stirring drum for agitation is installed on the circulation branch. A material cylinder is also installed on the stirring drum, connected to the inlet of the stirring drum for feeding volcanic mud powder into the stirring drum. An electric valve and a mixing pump are also installed on the circulation branch. The electric valve is located upstream of the stirring drum, and the mixing pump is located downstream of the stirring drum.

[0006] The present invention is further configured such that: a stirring device is installed inside the stirring drum, and a feeding device is installed inside the material cylinder; it also includes a control module, wherein the output terminal of the mud data acquisition sensor is electrically connected to the input terminal of the control module, the output terminal of the control module is electrically connected to the stirring device and the feeding device, and the control module outputs control signals to the stirring device and the feeding device based on the data signal from the mud data acquisition sensor.

[0007] A further feature of this invention is that a liquid level sensor is installed inside the stirring tank, the output end of the liquid level sensor is electrically connected to the input end of the control module, the output end of the control module is also electrically connected to the electric valve, and the control module outputs a control signal to the electric valve based on the liquid level signal from the liquid level sensor.

[0008] A further feature of this invention is that a bubble generating device is installed inside the mixing drum, the bubble generating device is located at the bottom of the mixing drum, the bubble generating device is connected to a stirring pump through a duct, the input end of the stirring pump is electrically connected to the output end of the control module, and a check valve and a shut-off valve are installed on the duct, both of which are located downstream of the stirring pump.

[0009] A further feature of this invention is that an electric valve two and an electric valve three are also installed on the stirring drum. The electric valve two is connected to the circulation branch, and the electric valve three is connected to the air duct. Both the electric valve two and the electric valve three are electrically connected to the output terminal of the control module.

[0010] A further feature of this invention is that an electric valve four is installed on the circulation branch, the electric valve four is located downstream of the mixing pump, and the electric valve four is electrically connected to the output terminal of the control module.

[0011] A further feature of this invention is that a flow switch, a hair filter, and a pressure gauge are installed on the circulation pipeline to detect the water flow rate in the circulation pipeline, filter hair in the water, and detect the water pressure, respectively.

[0012] A further feature of this invention is that a vibrator is installed inside the material cylinder to vibrate the volcanic mud powder inside the material cylinder.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] By installing a stirring device on the circulation branch, the bath water and volcanic mud powder can be mixed. Then, the mixed bath water is pumped out into the circulation pipeline by a mixing pump, where it is mixed with the circulating water in the circulation pipeline and then circulated back into the bath. This achieves the purpose of real-time adjustment of the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration in the bath water, and further ensures that the conditions of the volcanic mud bath are always met in the bath. This removes geographical limitations on the volcanic mud bath and solves the problems of difficult transportation, equipment maintenance, and use of volcanic mud water. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model is shown.

[0016] Attached reference numerals: 1. Circulation pipeline; 11. Flow switch; 12. Slurry data acquisition sensor; 13. Hair filter; 14. Circulation pump; 15. Pressure gauge; 2. Circulation branch; 21. Mixing drum; 211. Mixing device; 212. Liquid level sensor; 22. Material cylinder; 221. Feeding device; 222. Vibrator; 23. Electric valve one; 24. Electric valve two; 25. Electric valve three; 26. Mixing pump; 27. Electric valve four; 3. Air duct; 31. Check valve; 32. Shut-off valve; 33. Mixing air pump. Detailed Implementation

[0017] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art should understand that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the technical principles of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0018] This utility model proposes a volcanic mud injection system, including a circulation pipeline 1. The input and output ends of the circulation pipeline 1 are connected to the output and input ends of a bath, respectively, to realize the circulation of water in the bath. The circulation pipeline 1 is sequentially equipped with a flow switch 11, a mud data acquisition sensor 12, a hair filter 13, a circulation pump 14, and a pressure gauge 15. The circulation pump 14 is used to circulate the bath water. The mud data acquisition sensor 12 is used to detect the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration in the bath water. The mud data acquisition sensor 12 is model RMD-C6, and the sensor probe signal is RMD-R801. The flow switch 11 is used to detect the water flow in the circulation pipeline 1. The flow switch 12 is model WFs27 paddle switch. The hair filter 13 is used to filter hair out of the water. The pressure gauge 15 is used to detect the water pressure.

[0019] It also includes a control module, which is a PLC programmable controller. The output terminals of the water flow switch 11 and the mud data acquisition sensor 12 are electrically connected to the input terminal of the control module to transmit their detection signals to the control module. The output terminal of the control module is electrically connected to the circulating pump 14 to control the start and stop of the circulating pump 14.

[0020] A circulation branch 2 is connected to the circulation pipeline 1. The circulation branch 2 is located between the circulation pump 14 and the pressure gauge 15. A stirring drum 21 is installed on the circulation branch 2. A spiral stirring device 211 is installed inside the stirring drum 21. The top end of the stirring device 211 extends out of the stirring drum 21 and is fixedly connected to a stepper motor for driving the stirring device 211 to rotate.

[0021] A material cylinder 22 is also installed at the top of the mixing drum 21. The material cylinder 22 is used to hold volcanic mud powder. The outlet of the material cylinder 22 is connected to the inlet of the mixing drum 21 for feeding volcanic mud powder into the mixing drum 21. A feeding device 221 is installed inside the material cylinder 22. The feeding device 221 is a screw feeding mechanism. One end of the feeding device 221 extends out of the material cylinder 22 and is fixedly connected to a stepper motor for driving the feeding device 221 to rotate. The rotation of the feeding device 221 can feed the volcanic mud powder in the material cylinder 22 into the mixing drum 21, and then achieve the purpose of mixing with bath water under the rotation of the mixing device 211.

[0022] The circulation branch 2 is also equipped with an electric valve 23 and a mixing pump 26. The electric valve 23 is located upstream of the mixing drum 21, and the mixing pump 26 is located downstream of the mixing drum 21. The electric valve 23 is used to control the connection between the input end of the circulation branch 2 and the circulation pipeline 1.

[0023] When the electric valve 23 is opened, the bath water in the circulation pipe 1 can enter the mixing drum 21 through the circulation branch 2, mix with the volcanic mud powder therein, and then be transported back to the circulation pipe 1 by the mixing pump 26, and then sent back to the bath, thereby adjusting the concentration of volcanic mud and minerals in the bath.

[0024] The output of the control module is also electrically connected to the stepper motor on the stirring device 211 and the stepper motor on the feeding device 221, respectively, to control the start and stop of the two stepper motors, thereby controlling the operation of the stirring device 211 and the feeding device 221.

[0025] A liquid level sensor 212 is also installed inside the stirring tank 21. The liquid level sensor 212 is mounted on the inner wall of the stirring tank 21 and can detect the liquid level height of the bath water inside the stirring tank 21. The liquid level sensor is electrically connected to the input terminal of the control module. The liquid level sensor 212 is model YW-131, 10KPa, used to transmit the detected liquid level signal to the control module. The control module outputs a control signal to the electric valve 23 based on the liquid level signal.

[0026] Electric valve 24 and electric valve 25 are also installed on the mixing drum 21. Electric valve 24 is connected to the circulation branch 2. A bubble generator is also installed inside the mixing drum 21. The bubble generator is located at the bottom of the mixing drum 21, that is, directly below the mixing device 211. The input end of the bubble generator is connected to electric valve 25. The end of electric valve 25 away from the bubble generator is connected to air duct 3. Air duct 3 is located on the outside of the mixing drum 21. A stirring air pump 33 is installed on air duct 3. That is, the bubble generator is connected to the stirring air pump 33 through air duct 3. The stirring air pump 33 can output airflow into the bubble generator to achieve the effect of generating bubbles at the bottom of the mixing drum 21. The bubbles can lift the volcanic mud powder deposited at the bottom of the mixing drum 21, making the mixing effect inside the mixing drum 21 better.

[0027] The input terminal of the agitator pump 33 is electrically connected to the output terminal of the control module, enabling the control module to control the start and stop of the agitator pump 33. Electric valves 24 and 25 are also electrically connected to the output terminals of the control module.

[0028] The air duct 3 is also equipped with a check valve 31 and a shut-off valve 32. Both the check valve 31 and the shut-off valve 32 are located downstream of the mixing pump 33. The check valve 31 is a one-way valve to prevent the bath water in the mixing drum 21 from flowing back into the mixing pump 33.

[0029] An electric valve 27 is also installed on the circulation branch 2. The electric valve 27 is located downstream of the mixing pump 26 and is also electrically connected to the output of the control module.

[0030] A vibrator 222 is also installed inside the material cylinder 22. The vibrator 222 is an RPM3000 model. The vibrator 222 can vibrate the volcanic mud powder inside the material cylinder 22 to prevent the volcanic mud powder inside the material cylinder 22 from getting damp and clumping or agglomerating, which would affect the feeding process.

[0031] Work process:

[0032] First, the circulation pump 14 is turned on by the control module. The circulation pump 14 drives the bath water in the bath to circulate in the circulation pipe 1. At this time, electric valve 1 23, electric valve 24, electric valve 3 25 and electric valve 4 27 are all closed. The mud data acquisition sensor 12 detects the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration of the water flow in the circulation pipe and transmits the detection signal to the control module.

[0033] Secondly, the control module judges based on the detection signal. If the concentration is qualified, no command is output. If the concentration is not qualified, the control module outputs a control signal to the electric valve 23. The electric valve 23 opens, and the bath water enters the mixing drum 21 through the circulation branch 2. At the same time, the control module also outputs control signals to the two stepper motors, controlling them to drive the stirring device 211 and the feeding device 221 to work, conveying volcanic mud powder into the mixing drum 21 and starting the stirring.

[0034] Then, when the liquid level in the stirring tank 21 reaches the height of the liquid level sensor 212, the liquid level sensor 212 outputs a liquid level signal to the control module. Based on the liquid level signal, the control module outputs a control signal to the electric valve 23 to close the electric valve 23.

[0035] During the stirring process, the control module also outputs control signals to the stirring pump 33 and the electric valve 25, controlling the electric valve 25 to open and the stirring pump 33 to work. At this time, the shut-off valve 32 is in the open state, and the bubble generator produces bubbles.

[0036] After stirring for a certain period of time, the control module outputs control signals to electric valve 24, mixing pump 26, and electric valve 4, controlling them to open. At this time, electric valve 3 and angle plate mixing pump 26 are closed. The mixed bath water is then transported to the circulation pipe by the action of mixing pump 26 and sent back to the bath to mix with the bath water in the bath, thereby adjusting the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration of the bath water to meet the qualified standards.

[0037] Finally, after the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration of the bath water in the bath pool meet the requirements, the control module controls the circulation branch 2 to close, maintaining the circulation in the circulation pipeline 1. Thus, based on the detection of the bath water concentration, the circulation can be periodically added to ensure the standard concentration of the bath water.

[0038] In summary, this utility model, by installing a stirring device 211 on the circulation branch 2, can achieve the purpose of mixing bath water and volcanic mud powder. Then, the mixed bath water is pumped out into the circulation pipeline 1 by the mixing pump 26, where it is mixed with the circulating water in the circulation pipeline 1 and then circulated back into the bath. This achieves the purpose of real-time adjustment of the mineral concentration and volcanic mud concentration in the bath water, further ensuring that the conditions for volcanic mud bath are always met in the bath, so that volcanic mud bath is no longer limited by geographical location, and solves the problems of difficult transportation, difficult equipment maintenance, and difficult use of volcanic mud water.

[0039] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, various modifications can be made to it and components can be replaced with equivalents without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, the technical features mentioned in the various embodiments can be combined in any manner as long as there is no structural conflict. The present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.

[0040] In the description of this utility model, terms such as "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," which indicate direction or positional relationships, are based on the direction or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. These are used merely for ease of description and do not indicate or imply that the device or element must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation; therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0041] Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0042] The term "comprising" or any other similar term is intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, article, or apparatus / device that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to those processes, articles, or apparatus / devices.

[0043] The technical solution of this utility model has been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. However, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the protection scope of this utility model is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Without departing from the principle of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make equivalent changes or substitutions to the relevant technical features, and the technical solutions after these changes or substitutions will all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A volcanic clay filling system, characterized by: The utility model provides a mud mixing device, including circulating pipeline (1), the input end and output end of circulating pipeline (1) are communicated with the output end and input end of bath respectively, install circulating pump (14) and mud data acquisition sensor (12) for detection on circulating pipeline (1), circulating pipeline (1) is communicated with circulating branch (2), install stirring cylinder (21) for stirring on circulating branch (2), still be provided with material cylinder (22) on stirring cylinder (21), material cylinder (22) with the feed port of stirring cylinder (21) communicate, for sending in the volcanic mud powder into stirring cylinder (21), still install electric valve one (23) and mixing pump (26) on circulating branch (2), electric valve one (23) sets up in the upstream of stirring cylinder (21), mixing pump (26) sets up in the downstream of stirring cylinder (21).

2. A volcano clay refilling system according to claim 1, characterized in that: Stirring device (211) is installed in the stirring cylinder (21), and the feeding device (221) is installed in the material cylinder (22); the control module is further included, the output end of the mud data acquisition sensor (12) is electrically connected with the input end of the control module, the output end of the control module is electrically connected with the stirring device (211) and the feeding device (221), and the control module outputs the control signal to the stirring device (211) and the feeding device (221) based on the data signal of the mud data acquisition sensor (12).

3. A volcano clay refilling system according to claim 2, characterized in that: The liquid level sensor (212) is further installed in the stirring cylinder (21), the output end of the liquid level sensor (212) is electrically connected with the input end of the control module, and the output end of the control module is further electrically connected with the electric valve one (23). The control module outputs the control signal to the electric valve one (23) based on the liquid level signal of the liquid level sensor (212).

4. A volcano clay refilling system according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bubble generating device is further installed in the stirring cylinder (21), the bubble generating device is arranged at the bottom of the stirring cylinder (21), the bubble generating device is communicated with the stirring air pump (33) through the air pipe (3), the input end of the stirring air pump (33) is electrically connected with the output end of the control module, the check valve (31) and the stop valve (32) are further installed on the air pipe (3), and the check valve (31) and the stop valve (32) are arranged downstream of the stirring air pump (33).

5. A volcano clay refilling system according to claim 4, characterized in that: The electric valve two (24) and the electric valve three (25) are further installed on the stirring cylinder (21), the electric valve two (24) is communicated with the circulating branch (2), the electric valve three (25) is communicated with the air pipe (3), and the electric valve two (24) and the electric valve three (25) are electrically connected with the output end of the control module.

6. The volcano clay refill system of claim 2, wherein: The electric valve four (27) is further installed on the circulating branch (2), the electric valve four (27) is arranged downstream of the mixing pump (26), and the electric valve four (27) is electrically connected with the output end of the control module.

7. The volcano clay refill system of claim 1, wherein: The circulating pipeline (1) is further provided with a water flow switch (11), a hair filter (13) and a pressure gauge (15) for detecting water flow in the circulating pipeline (1), filtering hair in water and detecting water flow pressure respectively.

8. The volcano clay refilling system according to claim 2, characterized in that: The material cylinder (22) is further provided with a vibrator (222) for vibrating the volcanic clay powder in the material cylinder (22).