Material packaging and mixing device
By combining gear-driven oscillation of the mixing tank with stirring blades, the problem of traditional equipment being unable to mix in all directions is solved, achieving uniform mixing of materials and protecting the equipment, thus improving mixing quality and material utilization.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520448867.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-14
AI Technical Summary
Traditional equipment mainly relies on stirring to mix materials, which cannot meet the mixing needs of materials with high viscosity or complex composition. It is easy for materials to agglomerate and separate, resulting in low mixing quality. In addition, the materials are stuck on the wall, and the equipment cannot move in all directions, leading to uneven mixing.
The mixing tank is driven by a combination of a mixing shaft and a stirring blades. The gear drives the mixing tank to swing and stir with the stirring blades. The mixing blades work together to mix the material at the bottom in all directions. The motor drives the frame to swing the mixing tank left and right. Combined with the buffer structure of buffer blocks and springs, hard collisions are avoided and residual material on the inner wall is shaken off.
It achieves all-round uniform mixing of materials, improves mixing quality and material utilization, reduces residue, and extends equipment service life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of material mixing technology, and in particular to a material packaging mixing device. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional equipment primarily relies on stirring for material mixing, lacking other auxiliary mixing methods. When dealing with highly viscous or complex materials, simple stirring cannot meet the mixing requirements, easily leading to problems such as material agglomeration and stratification, thus reducing the mixing quality. Furthermore, it is usually fixed in its installation, preventing the mixing tank from swinging or vibrating, making it difficult to improve the mixing effect by increasing the movement of materials. This limits the stirring of materials to a confined space during the mixing process, hindering the achievement of comprehensive, multi-angle mixing.
[0003] Due to limitations in the design and mixing method of the mixing tank, materials tend to adhere to the inner walls and bottom of the tank, making complete removal difficult. This not only results in material waste but may also affect the quality of subsequent mixing processes, necessitating frequent tank cleaning and increasing production time and costs.
[0004] The information disclosed in this background section is only intended to enhance the understanding of the background technology of this application, and therefore may include prior art that is not known to those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the issue that traditional equipment primarily relies on stirring for material mixing, lacking other auxiliary mixing methods, and that simple stirring is insufficient for mixing materials with high viscosity or complex composition, easily leading to material agglomeration, stratification, and reduced mixing quality, this application provides a material packaging and mixing device.
[0006] The material packaging and mixing device provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A material packaging and mixing device includes a base frame, an integral support arm fixed to the outer wall of the base frame, a frame rotatably mounted on the support arm, a gear section at the top of the frame, a mixing tank connected to the middle of the inner wall of the frame, a mixing shaft inside the mixing tank, a stirring blade fixed to the outer wall of the mixing shaft, a mixing blade fixed to the bottom of the stirring blade, connecting frames at both ends of the base frame, and buffer blocks for protecting the mixing tank on the inner sides of both connecting frames.
[0008] Preferably, a second motor is installed on the top of one side of the support arm, and the output end of the second motor passes through the inner wall of the support arm and drives the frame.
[0009] Preferably, the gear unit includes a first gear and a second gear, a fixing block is welded to the top of the frame, a first motor is installed on the outer wall of the fixing block, and the output end of the first motor passes through the inner wall of the fixing block and drives the first gear.
[0010] Preferably, gear one and gear two mesh, the output end of gear two extends into the mixing tank and drives the mixing shaft, a feed port is provided on one side of the top of the mixing tank, and a regulating valve is installed at the bottom of the mixing tank.
[0011] Preferably, the inner walls of the two connecting frames are symmetrically fixed with buffer sleeves, and a movable rod is movably installed inside the buffer sleeve.
[0012] Preferably, a spring is connected between the movable rod and the inner wall of the buffer sleeve, and the other end of the movable rod is fixed to the back wall of the buffer block.
[0013] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects:
[0014] This application utilizes a gear-driven mixing shaft and stirring blades to operate, ensuring comprehensive and uniform mixing of the materials at the bottom, and fully integrating all components to meet the high requirements for material uniformity in production. During the mixing process, the motor drives the frame to rotate between the support arms in both forward and reverse directions, causing the mixing tank to oscillate left and right, creating a synergistic effect with the stirring. This breaks up localized material agglomeration, further improving the mixing effect and ensuring more thorough and uniform mixing, providing high-quality mixed materials for subsequent production and guaranteeing production quality.
[0015] When the equipment is running, the mixing tank swings and contacts the buffer block. The elasticity of the spring allows the buffer block to be cushioned inside the buffer sleeve, which not only avoids hard collisions, protects equipment parts, and extends service life, but also assists the mixing tank in swinging, shaking off the material adhering to the inner wall, improving material utilization and reducing residue. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of a material packaging and mixing device according to an embodiment of the application.
[0017] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the base frame of the application embodiment.
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the mixing tank in the application embodiment.
[0019] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Base frame; 2. Support arm; 3. Frame; 4. Fixing block; 5. Motor 1; 6. Mixing tank; 7. Connecting frame; 8. Buffer sleeve; 9. Spring; 10. Movable rod; 11. Buffer block; 12. Adjusting valve; 13. Gear 1; 14. Gear 2; 15. Feed inlet; 16. Mixing shaft; 17. Stirring blade; 18. Mixing blade; 19. Motor 2. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-3 This application will be described in further detail.
[0021] This application discloses a material packaging and mixing apparatus. (Refer to...) Figure 1 The system includes a base frame 1, with a support arm 2 integrally fixed to its outer wall. A frame 3 is rotatably mounted on the support arm 2. A motor 19 is mounted on the top of one side of the support arm 2, and the output end of the motor 19 passes through the inner wall of the support arm 2 and drives the frame 3. A mixing tank 6 is connected to the middle of the inner wall of the frame 3. A feed inlet 15 is opened on one side of the top of the mixing tank 6, through which materials can be placed for mixing. A regulating valve 12 is installed at the bottom of the mixing tank 6. By rotating the motor 19 forward and backward, the frame 3 can be driven to rotate left and right between the support arms 2 up to 45 degrees, causing the mixing tank 6 to swing left and right, promoting the shaking of the internal materials. By combining swinging and stirring, the local aggregation that may form in the materials during the stirring process is broken, further improving the mixing effect and making the materials more fully and evenly mixed, providing high-quality mixed materials for subsequent production stages.
[0022] like Figure 3 As shown, a gear section is provided at the top of the frame 3, including gear 13 and gear 14. A fixing block 4 is welded to the top of the frame 3, and a motor 5 is installed on the outer wall of the fixing block 4. The output end of the motor 5 passes through the inner wall of the fixing block 4 and drives gear 13. Gear 13 and gear 14 mesh. A mixing shaft 16 is provided inside the mixing tank 6, and the output end of gear 14 extends into the mixing tank 6 and drives the mixing shaft 16. A stirring blade 17 is fixed to the outer wall of the mixing shaft 16, and a mixing blade 18 is fixed to the bottom of the stirring blade 17. Connecting frames 7 are installed at both ends of the base frame 1, and buffer blocks 11 are provided on the inner side of both connecting frames 7 to protect the mixing tank 6. By driving gear 13 and gear 14 to mesh through motor 15, the stirring blade 17 can be driven to stir the material, and the mixing blade 18 can simultaneously mix the material settled at the bottom. This ensures that the material is fully stirred at different levels, effectively improving the overall uniformity of the material, ensuring that various components are fully integrated, and improving the mixing quality.
[0023] Combination Figure 2As shown, buffer sleeves 8 are symmetrically fixed to the inner walls of the two connecting frames 7, and movable rods 10 are movably installed inside the buffer sleeves 8. A spring 9 connects the movable rod 10 to the inner wall of the buffer sleeve 8, and the other end of the movable rod 10 is fixed to the back wall of the buffer block 11. When the mixing tank 6 swings, it will make small-area contact with the buffer block 11. The elasticity of the spring 9 causes the buffer block 11 to be buffered within the buffer sleeve 8 along with the movable rod 10, avoiding hard collisions, protecting equipment parts, and extending the service life of the equipment. At the same time, the buffering process can also assist the swinging of the mixing tank 6, shaking off the material adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank 6, so that all the material participates in the mixing, improving material utilization and reducing material residue.
[0024] The implementation principle of a material packaging and mixing device according to an embodiment of this application is as follows:
[0025] During operation, the sealing cover is opened, and materials are fed in through the feed inlet 15. Then, the motor 5 drives the gear 13 to rotate and mesh with the gear 14, which in turn drives the mixing shaft 16 to drive the stirring blades 17 to stir the materials inside the mixing tank 6. The mixing blades 18 can mix the materials that have settled at the bottom, improving the overall uniformity of the materials and ensuring thorough mixing. At the same time, the motor 19 can drive the frame 3 to rotate left and right between the support arms 2 by 45 degrees, which can cause the mixing tank 6 to swing left and right, promoting the shaking of the materials inside and improving the mixing effect. During the swinging of the mixing tank 6, it will have a small contact area with the buffer block 11. Due to the elasticity of the spring 9, the buffer block 11 will be compressed and cushioned within the buffer sleeve 8 by the moving rod 10, avoiding hard collisions and also assisting the swinging of the mixing tank 6 to shake off the materials adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank 6. Afterwards, the well-mixed materials can be discharged by opening the regulating valve 12.
[0026] Finally, the following points should be noted: First, in the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise specified and limited, the terms "installation", "connection", and "linkage" should be interpreted broadly, and can be mechanical or electrical connections, or internal connections between two components, or direct connections. "Up", "down", "left", "right", etc. are only used to indicate relative positional relationships. When the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may change.
[0027] Secondly: The accompanying drawings of the embodiments disclosed in this utility model only involve the structures involved in the embodiments disclosed in this utility model. Other structures can refer to the general design. In the absence of conflict, the same embodiment and different embodiments of this utility model can be combined with each other.
[0028] Finally: The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0029] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A material packaging mixing device comprising a chassis (1), characterized in that: The outer wall of the chassis (1) is fixed with a support arm (2) in an integral structure, the rack (3) is rotatably installed on the support arm (2), the top of the rack (3) is provided with a gear part, the inner wall of the rack (3) is connected with a mixing tank (6) in the middle, the inside of the mixing tank (6) is provided with a mixing shaft (16), the outer wall of the mixing shaft (16) is fixed with a stirring blade (17), the bottom of the stirring blade (17) is fixedly provided with a mixing blade (18), both ends of the chassis (1) are installed with a connecting frame (7), and the inner sides of the two connecting frames (7) are provided with buffer blocks (11) for protecting the mixing tank (6).
2. A material packaging mixing device according to claim 1, wherein: The support arm (2) is provided with a motor two (19) on one side of the top, and the output end of the motor two (19) penetrates the inner wall of the support arm (2) and is in transmission with the rack (3).
3. A material packaging mixing device according to claim 1, wherein: The gear part comprises a gear one (13) and a gear two (14), the top of the rack (3) is welded with a fixed block (4), the outer wall of the fixed block (4) is installed with a motor one (5), the output end of the motor one (5) penetrates the inner wall of the fixed block (4) and is in transmission with the gear one (13).
4. A material packaging mixing apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The gear one (13) and the gear two (14) are engaged, the output end of the gear two (14) extends into the mixing tank (6) and is in transmission with the mixing shaft (16), the top of the mixing tank (6) is provided with a feeding port (15) on one side, and the bottom of the mixing tank (6) is installed with an adjusting valve (12).
5. A material packaging mixing device according to claim 1, wherein: The inner walls of the two connecting frames (7) are symmetrically fixed with buffer sleeves (8), and the inner sides of the buffer sleeves (8) are movably installed with movable rods (10).
6. A material packaging mixing apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The movable rods (10) and the buffer sleeves (8) are connected with springs (9), and the other ends of the movable rods (10) are fixed with the back walls of the buffer blocks (11).