Anti-blocking centrifugal device for erythritol processing
By introducing a rotary flushing system into the anti-clogging centrifuge for erythritol processing, the problem of filter media clogging caused by inconvenient cleaning of the device was solved, achieving a highly efficient cleaning effect and preventing device clogging.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520327260.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing anti-clogging centrifuge devices for erythritol processing are not easy to clean, which leads to easy clogging of the filter media after prolonged use.
A device comprising a centrifuge tank, a rotating shaft, a rotating drum, a filter screen, a water spray gun, and a gear transmission system was designed. The rotating shaft is driven by a motor to centrifuge the rotating drum and the filter screen, and the water spray gun and gear transmission system are used to achieve rotational rinsing, increase the water spray angle, and prevent clogging.
It effectively prevents clogging of the device, improves the cleaning effect, and ensures the stable operation of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of erythritol processing technology, specifically to an anti-clogging centrifugal device for erythritol processing. Background Technology
[0002] Erythritol is a low-calorie tetraol with a relative sweetness of 0.65. Its calorific value is extremely low, only about one-tenth that of sucrose. Erythritol is a novel functional polyol sweetener with characteristics such as low calorie value, good taste, low hygroscopicity, no tooth decay, safety for diabetics, and excellent stability to heat and acid. It also has the advantages of not fermenting and not causing gastrointestinal discomfort.
[0003] While existing anti-clogging centrifuges for erythritol processing can centrifuge erythritol, they are inconvenient to clean the filter media inside the device, and prolonged use can lead to clogging of the filter media. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing to address the aforementioned shortcomings in the prior art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A clog-resistant centrifuge device for erythritol processing includes a centrifuge tank. A first motor is fixedly connected to the bottom of the centrifuge tank. The first motor is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft via its output end. A rotating drum is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft via a connector. A filter screen is installed inside the rotating drum. An inlet pipe is installed on the outside of the centrifuge tank and is fixedly connected to an external pipeline. A diverter pipe is connected to the inside of the inlet pipe. A rotary joint is installed at one end of the diverter pipe, and an infusion pipe is installed at one end of the rotary joint. A water spray gun is installed at one end of the infusion pipe. A second motor is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the centrifuge tank. The second motor is fixedly connected to a power shaft via its output end. A first spur gear is fixedly connected to one end of the power shaft. A second spur gear is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the infusion pipe. The first spur gear and the second spur gear mesh with each other.
[0007] Preferably, the centrifuge tank is provided with a lid on top, and the lid is hinged to the centrifuge tank.
[0008] Preferably, a mounting block is fixedly connected to the top of the filter screen barrel, and the mounting block is connected to the internal thread of the rotating barrel by a connecting screw.
[0009] Preferably, a locking washer is slidably connected to the top of the connecting screw, and a fixing nut is threadedly connected to the connecting screw near the locking washer.
[0010] Preferably, a support base is fixedly connected inside the centrifuge tank, and a ball bearing is movably connected to the inner side of the support base, with the ball bearing abutting against the rotating drum.
[0011] Preferably, a discharge pipe is fixedly connected to the lower end of the centrifuge tank, and a solenoid valve is installed on the discharge pipe.
[0012] Preferably, the bottom of the centrifuge tank is fixedly connected to a support leg, and there are several support legs arranged in a ring.
[0013] In the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of the anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing provided by this utility model are as follows:
[0014] First, the operator feeds erythritol into the filter tank. Then, the first motor is started, causing the rotating shaft to drive the rotating tank and the filter tank inside to rotate. This generates centrifugal force in the filter tank, centrifuging the erythritol inside. After the erythritol processing is complete, the operator uses a drive pump to deliver external water to the inlet pipe. The water then flows through a distributor and a rotary joint into the delivery pipe, and is finally sprayed onto the rotating tank and filter tank by a water gun for easy cleaning. During cleaning, the operator can start a second motor on the outer wall of the centrifuge tank. This causes the drive shaft to rotate the first spur gear. Because the first spur gear meshes with the second spur gear, it drives the second spur gear and the delivery pipe inside the second spur gear to rotate, which in turn drives the water gun to rotate. This increases the spray angle of the water, achieving a rotating rinse of the rotating tank and filter tank, improving the cleaning effect of the device and preventing clogging. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings.
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of the overall structure of an embodiment of the anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to this utility model.
[0017] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of an embodiment of an anti-clogging centrifugal device for erythritol processing according to the present invention.
[0018] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of an anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to the present invention.
[0019] Figure 4 This is a bottom view of the overall structure of an embodiment of the anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to this utility model.
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the disassembled structure of an embodiment of an anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to this utility model.
[0021] 1. Centrifuge tank; 2. First motor; 3. Rotating shaft; 4. Rotating drum; 5. Filter screen bucket; 6. Mounting block; 7. Connecting screw; 8. Locking washer; 9. Fixing nut; 10. Tank lid; 11. Support base; 12. Ball bearing; 13. Inlet pipe; 14. Diverter pipe; 15. Rotary joint; 16. Infusion pipe; 17. Water spray gun; 18. Second motor; 19. Power shaft; 20. First spur gear; 21. Second spur gear; 22. Discharge pipe; 23. Solenoid valve; 24. Support leg. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] like Figure 1-5 As shown in the figure, an anti-clogging centrifugal device for erythritol processing provided by this utility model embodiment includes a centrifuge tank 1. A first motor 2 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the centrifuge tank 1. The first motor 2 is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft 3 through its output end. The rotating shaft 3 is fixedly connected to a rotating drum 4 through a connector. A filter screen 5 is provided on the inner side of the rotating drum 4. An inlet pipe 13 is provided on the outer side of the centrifuge tank 1. The inlet pipe 13 is fixedly connected to an external pipe. A diversion pipe 14 is connected to the inner side of the inlet pipe 13. A rotary joint 15 is provided at one end of the diversion pipe 14. An infusion pipe 16 is provided at one end of the rotary joint 15. A water spray gun 17 is provided at one end of the infusion pipe 16. A second motor 18 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the centrifuge tank 1. The second motor 18 is fixedly connected to a power shaft 19 through its output end. A first spur gear 20 is fixedly connected to one end of the power shaft 19. A second spur gear 21 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the infusion pipe 16. The first spur gear 20 and the second spur gear 21 mesh with each other.
[0024] In this embodiment, the operator first feeds erythritol into the filter tank 5, then starts the first motor 2, causing the rotating shaft 3 to drive the rotating tank 4 and the filter tank 5 inside the rotating tank 4 to rotate. This generates centrifugal force in the filter tank 5, centrifuging the erythritol inside. After the erythritol processing is completed, the operator can use a drive pump to deliver external water to the inlet pipe 13. The water then enters the delivery pipe 16 through the diverter pipe 14 and the rotary joint 15, and is finally sprayed onto the rotating tank 4 and the filter tank 5 by the water spray gun 17, facilitating the cleaning of the rotating tank 4 and the filter tank 5. During the cleaning process, the staff can start the second motor 18 on the outer wall of the centrifuge tank 1, which causes the power shaft 19 to drive the first spur gear 20 to rotate. Since the first spur gear 20 meshes with the second spur gear 21, it can drive the second spur gear 21 and the infusion pipe 16 inside the second spur gear 21 to rotate, thereby driving the water spray gun 17 to rotate, increasing the spray angle of the water, realizing the rotational rinsing of the rotating drum 4 and the filter screen 5, improving the cleaning effect of the device, and preventing the device from becoming clogged.
[0025] Specifically, the top of the centrifuge tank 1 is provided with a tank cover 10, which is hinged to the centrifuge tank 1.
[0026] In this embodiment, the operator can open the can lid 10 by flipping it over, which is then facilitated by the hinge, allowing the operator to transport erythritol into the device for processing.
[0027] Specifically, the top of the filter screen bucket 5 is fixedly connected to the mounting block 6, and the mounting block 6 is connected to the internal thread of the rotating bucket 4 by a connecting screw 7.
[0028] In this embodiment, the operator can insert the filter screen canister 5 into the washing drum 4. The mounting block 6 on top of the filter screen canister 5 will then abut against the washing drum 4. At this point, the operator can screw the connecting screw 7 into the mounting block 6 and the washing drum 4, allowing the filter screen canister 5 to be easily installed and removed from the washing drum 4 via the mounting block 6. This method facilitates the removal and cleaning of the filter screen canister 5, improving the cleaning effect and preventing clogging.
[0029] Specifically, a locking washer 8 is slidably connected to the top of the connecting screw 7, and a fixing nut 9 is threadedly connected to the connecting screw 7 near the locking washer 8.
[0030] In this embodiment, the operator can install the locking washer 8 and the fixing nut 9 onto the connecting screw 7, which increases the pre-tightening force between the mounting block 6 and the washing drum 4.
[0031] Specifically, a support base 11 is fixedly connected inside the centrifuge tank 1, and a ball bearing 12 is movably connected to the inner side of the support base 11. The ball bearing 12 abuts against the rotating drum 4.
[0032] In this embodiment, by providing ball bearings 12 at the bottom of the rotating drum 4, the ball bearings 12 can improve the rotation effect of the rotating drum 4.
[0033] Specifically, a discharge pipe 22 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the centrifuge tank 1, and a solenoid valve 23 is installed on the discharge pipe 22.
[0034] In this embodiment, after the erythritol centrifugation is completed, the solenoid valve 23 is activated and the discharge pipe 22 is opened, which facilitates the discharge of the processed material and improves the discharge effect of the device.
[0035] Specifically, the bottom of the centrifuge tank 1 is fixedly connected with a support leg 24, and there are several support legs 24 arranged in a ring.
[0036] In this embodiment, by fixing several support legs 24 to the bottom of the centrifuge tank 1, the support legs 24 can stably support the centrifuge tank 1, thereby improving the stability of the device during operation.
[0037] Working steps: First, the staff puts erythritol into the filter barrel 5, and then starts the first motor 2, so that the rotating shaft 3 will drive the rotating barrel 4 and the filter barrel 5 inside the rotating barrel 4 to rotate, so that the filter barrel 5 generates centrifugal force and centrifuges the erythritol inside.
[0038] 2. After the erythritol processing is completed, the staff can use the drive pump to deliver external water to the inlet pipe 13. Then the water will enter the delivery pipe 16 through the diversion pipe 14 and the rotary joint 15, and finally be sprayed by the water spray gun 17 to the rotating drum 4 and the filter screen 5 for easy cleaning of the rotating drum 4 and the filter screen 5.
[0039] Third, during the cleaning process, the staff can start the second motor 18 on the outer wall of the centrifuge tank 1, so that the power shaft 19 drives the first spur gear 20 to rotate. Because the first spur gear 20 meshes with the second spur gear 21, it can drive the second spur gear 21 and the infusion pipe 16 inside the second spur gear 21 to rotate, thereby driving the water spray gun 17 to rotate, realizing the rotation and rinsing of the rotating drum 4 and the filter screen 5, increasing the spray angle of the water, improving the cleaning effect of the device, and preventing the device from becoming clogged.
[0040] The foregoing description only illustrates certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention. Undoubtedly, those skilled in the art can modify the described embodiments in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the above drawings and descriptions are illustrative in nature and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A clog-resistant centrifuge device for erythritol processing, comprising a centrifuge tank (1), characterized in that, The bottom of the centrifuge tank (1) is fixedly connected to a first motor (2), and the first motor (2) is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft (3) through its output end. The rotating shaft (3) is fixedly connected to a rotating drum (4) through a connector. A filter screen (5) is provided on the inner side of the rotating drum (4). The centrifuge tank (1) is provided with an inlet pipe (13) on the outside. The inlet pipe (13) is fixedly connected to an external pipeline. The inlet pipe (13) is connected to a diversion pipe (14) on the inside. A rotary joint (15) is provided at one end of the diversion pipe (14). An infusion pipe (16) is provided at one end of the rotary joint (15). A water spray gun (17) is provided at one end of the infusion pipe (16). The outer wall of the centrifuge tank (1) is fixedly connected to a second motor (18), and the second motor (18) is fixedly connected to a power shaft (19) through its output end. One end of the power shaft (19) is fixedly connected to a first spur gear (20), and the outer wall of the infusion tube (16) is fixedly connected to a second spur gear (21). The first spur gear (20) and the second spur gear (21) mesh with each other.
2. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The centrifuge tank (1) is provided with a lid (10) on top, and the lid (10) is hinged to the centrifuge tank (1).
3. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the filter barrel (5) is fixedly connected to an installation block (6), and the installation block (6) is connected to the internal thread of the rotating barrel (4) by a connecting screw (7).
4. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 3, characterized in that, The top of the connecting screw (7) is slidably connected to a locking washer (8), and a fixing nut (9) is threadedly connected to the connecting screw (7) near the locking washer (8).
5. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The centrifuge tank (1) is fixedly connected to a support base (11), and a ball bearing (12) is movably connected to the inner side of the support base (11). The ball bearing (12) abuts against the rotating drum (4).
6. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower end of the centrifuge tank (1) is fixedly connected to a discharge pipe (22), and a solenoid valve (23) is installed on the discharge pipe (22).
7. The anti-clogging centrifuge device for erythritol processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the centrifuge tank (1) is fixedly connected to a support leg (24), and there are several support legs (24), which are arranged in a ring.