Diluting tank with mixing mechanism for fructose diphosphate production

By introducing stirring blades and an automatic control system into the dilution tank, the problem of the dilution device being unable to mix automatically was solved, enabling rapid mixing and automatic feeding of fructose diphosphate sodium with water, thereby improving dilution speed and production efficiency.

CN223915177UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17JIANGSU JINRUI PHARM CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520316680.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-26

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Technical Problem

The existing fructose diphosphate sodium production dilution equipment cannot automatically mix, resulting in low dilution and mixing efficiency and affecting production efficiency.

Method used

A dilution tank with a mixing mechanism was designed, including a stirring blade, a reducer, a drive motor, a fixed cylinder, and a rotating shaft. The drive motor drives the rotating shaft to rotate, the stirring blade stirs the material, and the feeding is automatically controlled by a feed pipe, a feed pump, a storage tank, and a scale window. An electric control valve and a water level sensor enable automatic water addition.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid mixing of fructose diphosphate sodium with water, and automatically controls the feeding and water addition, thereby improving dilution speed and production efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a dilution tank with a mixing mechanism for fructose diphosphate production, which comprises a tank body, the top end of the tank body is fixedly connected with a material storage tank, the bottom end of the tank body is fixedly connected with a support column, one side of the bottom end of the tank body is fixedly connected with a discharge valve, the bottom end of the discharge valve is fixedly connected with a discharge pipe, and the discharge pipe is fixedly connected with a mixing mechanism. And one side of the top end of the tank body is fixedly connected with a pressure valve. According to the dilution tank with the mixing mechanism for fructose diphosphate production, stirring blades, a speed reducer, a driving motor, a fixed cylinder and a rotating shaft are arranged, when fructose diphosphate is diluted, after fructose diphosphate and water are added into the tank body in proportion, the driving motor is started, and the rotating shaft is driven to rotate through the speed reducer; the rotating shaft rotates and drives the stirring blades outside the rotating shaft to rotate at the same time, and the stirring blades can stir the materials, so that the mixing of the materials is accelerated, the dilution speed is improved, and the problem that the materials cannot be mixed quickly is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fructose diphosphate sodium production technology, specifically a dilution tank with a mixing mechanism for fructose diphosphate sodium production. Background Technology

[0002] Sodium fructose diphosphate is a cellular metabolite found in the human body. It can regulate the activity of various enzyme systems in glucose metabolism, improve cellular hypoxia and ischemia, and is beneficial to the recovery of damaged liver cells. In the medical field, sodium fructose diphosphate can be supplemented in the body through oral administration. Oral sodium fructose diphosphate needs to be diluted during production to a lower concentration suitable for human absorption.

[0003] However, the dilution equipment currently used for the production of fructose diphosphate still has some defects in use. It cannot automatically mix the materials during dilution, resulting in low dilution and mixing efficiency and affecting the overall production efficiency.

[0004] A novel dilution tank with a mixing mechanism for the production of fructose diphosphate is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a dilution tank with a mixing mechanism for the production of fructose diphosphate sodium, in order to solve the problem of inability to mix quickly mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a dilution tank for the production of fructose diphosphate sodium with a mixing mechanism, comprising a tank body, a storage tank fixedly connected to the top of the tank body, a support column fixedly connected to the bottom of the tank body, a discharge valve fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the tank body, a discharge pipe fixedly connected to the bottom of the discharge valve, a pressure valve fixedly connected to one side of the top of the tank body, a control panel fixedly connected to one side of the tank body, and a mixing mechanism for accelerating mixing is provided inside the tank body;

[0007] The mixing mechanism includes a fixed cylinder. A set of fixed cylinders is fixedly connected to both ends of the tank body. A rotating shaft is movably connected inside the fixed cylinder. A stirring blade is fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating shaft. A speed reducer is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the tank body. A drive motor is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the speed reducer.

[0008] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the output end of the drive motor is fixedly connected to the input end of the reducer, and the output end of the reducer extends into the interior of the fixed cylinder and is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft.

[0009] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the center line of the rotating shaft and the center line of the tank are on the same vertical plane, and the stirring blades outside the rotating shaft are arranged at equal intervals.

[0010] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a feeding pipe is fixedly connected to the top of the storage tank, a movable cover is movably connected to the top of the feeding pipe, a scale window is embedded at one end of the storage tank, a guide pump is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the tank, an inlet pipe is fixedly connected to the output end of the guide pump, and a suction pipe is fixedly connected to the input end of the guide pump.

[0011] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the feed pipe passes through the top of the tank and extends into the interior of the tank, and the extraction pipe passes through one side of the storage tank and extends into the interior of the storage tank.

[0012] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the feeding pipe is connected to the inside of the storage tank, and the extraction pipe is fixedly connected to the storage tank.

[0013] As a further technical solution of this utility model, an electric control valve is fixedly connected to one side of the tank, a connecting pipe is fixedly connected to one side of the electric control valve, a water inlet pipe is fixedly connected to the other side of the electric control valve, a controller is fixedly connected to one side of the tank, a connecting wire harness is fixedly connected to the top of the controller, a mounting base is fixedly connected to one side of the controller, and a water level sensor is fixedly connected to the mounting base extending into the interior of the tank.

[0014] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the connecting harness is electrically connected to the electric control valve, and the water inlet pipe passes through one side of the tank and extends into the interior of the tank.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the dilution tank for fructose diphosphate production with a mixing mechanism not only realizes accelerated mixing and automatic feeding control, but also realizes automatic addition of appropriate amount of purified water;

[0016] By incorporating stirring blades, a speed reducer, a drive motor, a fixed cylinder, and a rotating shaft, the system dilutes sodium fructose diphosphate by adding sodium fructose diphosphate and water in a specific ratio into the tank. The drive motor then rotates the rotating shaft via the speed reducer. Simultaneously, the rotating shaft rotates the external stirring blades, which agitate the materials, thus accelerating the mixing process and increasing the dilution speed. This system effectively speeds up the mixing of sodium fructose diphosphate and water.

[0017] The system is equipped with a feed pipe, a feed pump, a storage tank, a movable cover, a feeding pipe, a graduated window, and a suction pipe. Before processing, concentrated fructose diphosphate sodium is added to the storage tank through the feeding pipe. During dilution, the feed pump is activated according to the pre-set ratio on the control panel to extract the concentrated fructose diphosphate sodium solution from the storage tank through the suction pipe and then inject it back into the tank through the feed pipe. Once the required amount is reached, the feed pump automatically shuts off to stop feeding. The level inside the storage tank can be easily observed through the graduated window, thus achieving automatic feeding control.

[0018] Equipped with an electrically controlled valve, connecting pipe, wiring harness, controller, water level sensor, mounting base, and inlet pipe, the system dilutes sodium fructose diphosphate by activating the electrically controlled valve to introduce purified water into the tank through the inlet pipe via the connecting pipe connected to the external pipeline. The water level sensor inside the tank automatically detects the water level. When the water level inside the tank reaches the pre-set dilution ratio, the water level sensor transmits a signal to the controller. The controller then automatically closes the electrically controlled valve via the wiring harness to stop water addition, thus enabling automatic control of water addition during processing. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the present invention.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a top view cross-sectional diagram of the feeding pipe of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a front view cross-sectional structural diagram of the storage tank of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Tank; 2. Feed pipe; 3. Feed pump; 4. Storage tank; 5. Movable cover; 6. Feeding pipe; 7. Scale window; 8. Pressure valve; 9. Electrically controlled valve; 10. Connecting pipe; 11. Control panel; 12. Agitator blade; 13. Support column; 14. Reducer; 15. Drive motor; 16. Discharge pipe; 17. Discharge valve; 18. Fixed cylinder; 19. Rotating shaft; 20. Extraction pipe; 21. Connecting harness; 22. Controller; 23. Water level sensor; 24. Mounting base; 25. Water inlet pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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.

[0025] Example: Please refer to Figure 1-4 A dilution tank for the production of fructose diphosphate sodium with a mixing mechanism includes a tank body 1, a storage tank 4 fixedly connected to the top of the tank body 1, a support column 13 fixedly connected to the bottom of the tank body 1, a discharge valve 17 fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the tank body 1, a discharge pipe 16 fixedly connected to the bottom of the discharge valve 17, a pressure valve 8 fixedly connected to one side of the top of the tank body 1, a control panel 11 fixedly connected to one side of the tank body 1, and a mixing mechanism for accelerating mixing is provided inside the tank body 1.

[0026] The mixing mechanism includes a fixed cylinder 18. A set of fixed cylinders 18 are fixedly connected to both ends of the tank body 1. A rotating shaft 19 is movably connected inside the fixed cylinder 18. An stirring blade 12 is fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating shaft 19. A reducer 14 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the tank body 1. A drive motor 15 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the reducer 14.

[0027] The output end of the drive motor 15 is fixedly connected to the input end of the reducer 14, and the output end of the reducer 14 extends into the interior of the fixed cylinder 18 and is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 19.

[0028] The centerline of the rotating shaft 19 is on the same vertical plane as the centerline of the tank 1, and the stirring blades 12 outside the rotating shaft 19 are arranged at equal intervals.

[0029] Specifically, such as Figure 1 As shown, when diluting fructose diphosphate sodium, after adding fructose diphosphate sodium and water to the inside of tank 1 in proportion, the drive motor 15 is started to drive the rotating shaft 19 to rotate through the reducer 14. At the same time, the rotating shaft 19 drives the external stirring blade 12 to rotate. The stirring blade 12 can stir the material, thereby accelerating the mixing of the material and increasing the dilution speed, thus realizing the ability to accelerate the mixing speed of fructose diphosphate sodium and water.

[0030] A feeding pipe 6 is fixedly connected to the top of the storage tank 4, and a movable cover 5 is movably connected to the top of the feeding pipe 6. A scale window 7 is embedded in one end of the storage tank 4. A feed pump 3 is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the tank body 1. A feed pipe 2 is fixedly connected to the output end of the feed pump 3, and a suction pipe 20 is fixedly connected to the input end of the feed pump 3.

[0031] The feed pipe 2 passes through the top of the tank 1 and extends into the interior of the tank 1, and the extraction pipe 20 passes through one side of the storage tank 4 and extends into the interior of the storage tank 4.

[0032] The feeding pipe 6 is connected to the inside of the storage tank 4, and the extraction pipe 20 is fixedly connected to the storage tank 4;

[0033] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, before processing, concentrated fructose diphosphate sodium is added to the inside of storage tank 4 through feeding pipe 6. During dilution, the feed pump 3 is started according to the pre-set ratio through control panel 11 to extract the concentrated fructose diphosphate sodium solution from the inside of storage tank 4 through extraction pipe 20 and then inject it into the tank 1 through feed pipe 2. After the required amount is reached, feed pump 3 automatically shuts off and stops feeding. The amount inside storage tank 4 can be easily observed through scale window 7, realizing automatic control of feeding.

[0034] An electric control valve 9 is fixedly connected to one side of the tank body 1. A connecting pipe 10 is fixedly connected to one side of the electric control valve 9. A water inlet pipe 25 is fixedly connected to the other side of the electric control valve 9. A controller 22 is fixedly connected to one side of the tank body 1. A connecting wire harness 21 is fixedly connected to the top of the controller 22. A mounting base 24 is fixedly connected to one side of the controller 22. A water level sensor 23 is fixedly connected to the mounting base 24 extending into the interior of the tank body 1.

[0035] The connecting harness 21 is electrically connected to the electric control valve 9, and the water inlet pipe 25 passes through one side of the tank 1 and extends into the interior of the tank 1;

[0036] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, when diluting fructose diphosphate sodium, the electric control valve 9 is activated to add purified water into the tank 1 through the inlet pipe 25 via the connecting pipe 10 connected to the external pipeline. The water level sensor 23 inside the tank 1 can automatically detect the water level. When the water level inside the tank 1 reaches the pre-set dilution ratio, the water level sensor 23 transmits the signal to the controller 22. The controller 22 automatically closes the electric control valve 9 to stop adding water via the connecting harness 21, thus realizing automatic control of water addition during processing.

[0037] Working Principle: In use, concentrated fructose-1,5-bisphosphate sodium is added to the storage tank 4 via the feeding pipe 6. During dilution, the feed pump 3, pre-set via the control panel 11, draws the concentrated fructose-1,5-bisphosphate sodium solution from the storage tank 4 through the extraction pipe 20 and injects it into the tank 1 via the inlet pipe 2. Once the required amount is reached, the feed pump 3 automatically shuts off, stopping the feeding. The level inside the storage tank 4 can be easily observed through the scale window 7. Afterwards, the electric control valve 9 is activated, and purified water is added to the tank 1 via the inlet pipe 25 through the connecting pipe 10, which is connected to an external pipeline. The water level sensor 23 inside the tank 1 can automatically detect the water level. When the water level inside the tank 1 reaches the pre-set dilution ratio, the water level sensor 23 transmits the signal to the controller 22. The controller 22 automatically closes the electric control valve 9 through the connecting harness 21 to stop adding water. After adding sodium fructose diphosphate and water to the inside of the tank 1 in proportion, the drive motor 15 is started and drives the rotating shaft 19 to rotate through the reducer 14. While the rotating shaft 19 rotates, it drives the external stirring blade 12 to rotate. The stirring blade 12 can stir the material, thereby accelerating the mixing of the material and improving the dilution speed.

Claims

1. A dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism, comprising a tank body (1), characterized in that: The top end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a storage tank (4), the bottom end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a supporting column (13), one side of the bottom end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a discharge valve (17), the bottom end of the discharge valve (17) is fixedly connected with a discharge pipe (16), one side of the top end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a pressure valve (8), one side of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a control panel (11), and the inside of the tank body (1) is provided with a mixing mechanism for accelerating mixing; The mixing mechanism comprises a fixed cylinder (18), both ends of the inside of the tank body (1) are fixedly connected with a group of fixed cylinders (18), the inside of the fixed cylinder (18) is movably connected with a rotating shaft (19), the outside of the rotating shaft (19) is fixedly connected with a stirring blade (12), the bottom end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a speed reducer (14), and the bottom end of the speed reducer (14) is fixedly connected with a driving motor (15).

2. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The output end of the driving motor (15) is fixedly connected with the input end of the speed reducer (14), and the output end of the speed reducer (14) extends to the inside of the fixed cylinder (18) and is fixedly connected with the rotating shaft (19).

3. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The center line of the rotating shaft (19) and the center line of the tank body (1) are on the same vertical plane, and the stirring blades (12) outside the rotating shaft (19) are arranged at equal intervals.

4. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top end of the storage tank (4) is fixedly connected with a feeding pipe (6), the top end of the feeding pipe (6) is movably connected with a movable cover (5), one end of the storage tank (4) is inlaid with a scale window (7), one side of the top end of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a material guiding pump (3), the output end of the material guiding pump (3) is fixedly connected with a feeding pipe (2), and the input end of the material guiding pump (3) is fixedly connected with a material pumping pipe (20).

5. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that: The feeding pipe (2) penetrates through the top end of the tank body (1) and extends to the inside of the tank body (1), and the material pumping pipe (20) penetrates through one side of the storage tank (4) and extends to the inside of the storage tank (4).

6. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that: The feeding pipe (6) is in communication with the inside of the storage tank (4), and the material pumping pipe (20) is fixedly connected with the storage tank (4).

7. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with an electric control valve (9), one side of the electric control valve (9) is fixedly connected with a communication pipe (10), the other side of the electric control valve (9) is fixedly connected with a water inlet pipe (25), one side of the tank body (1) is fixedly connected with a controller (22), the top end of the controller (22) is fixedly connected with a connection wire harness (21), one side of the controller (22) is fixedly connected with a mounting seat (24), and the mounting seat (24) extends to the inside of the tank body (1) and is fixedly connected with a water level sensor (23).

8. The dilution tank for sodium fructose diphosphate production with mixing mechanism according to claim 7, characterized in that: The connection wire harness (21) is electrically connected with the electric control valve (9), and the water inlet pipe (25) penetrates through one side of the tank body (1) and extends to the inside of the tank body (1).