Automatic dosing equipment for circulating water treatment

By employing an alternating arrangement of stirring rods and screen frames in the circulating water treatment system, combined with motor drive, the crushing and screening of drugs are achieved, solving the problem of pipe blockage caused by drug agglomeration and ensuring stable system operation.

CN223921120UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17WEIFANG SIYUAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPCO
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520391943.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-07
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-07

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Technical Problem

The existing circulating water treatment process suffers from problems such as chemical agglomeration, which leads to pipe blockage, affects water flow, and damages the system.

Method used

The first and second stirring rods are arranged alternately, combined with a screen frame and a vibrating motor. The motor drives the gear meshing to achieve drug crushing and screening, preventing agglomeration. The drug dosing is automated through the dosing roller and motor drive.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents drug clumping, ensures smooth drug flow into the circulating water system, avoids pipe blockage and water hammer, and improves system operating efficiency and safety.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses circulating water treatment automatic dosing equipment which comprises a circulating water pipeline, the top end of the circulating water pipeline is fixedly connected with a feeding pipe, the top end of the feeding pipe is fixedly connected with a medicine box, and the upper portion of the interior of the medicine box is rotationally connected with a first stirring rod; a first stirring rod is rotatably connected to the lower portion of the interior of the pesticide box, a second stirring rod is rotatably connected to the lower portion of the interior of the pesticide box, the first stirring rod and the second stirring rod are arranged in a staggered mode, the ends of the first stirring rod and the second stirring rod extend out of the pesticide box, and one end of the first stirring rod and one end of the second stirring rod are fixedly connected with a first gear and a second gear correspondingly; and the first gear is meshed with the second gear. Through the first motor, the medicine adding roller and the feeding pipe, the medicine is stored in the storage tank through driving of the first motor, and through rotation of the medicine adding roller, the medicine can be discharged downwards to fall into the feeding pipe after rotation, and automatic medicine adding work is achieved through the structure.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of automatic dosing technology for circulating water, and in particular to an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment. Background Technology

[0002] A circulating water treatment system is a set of equipment for cooling and treating circulating water. It consists of components such as a raw water supply and pressurization section, a raw water treatment section, a precision filtration section, a reverse osmosis supply and pressurization section, a reverse osmosis membrane filtration section, a sterilization and disinfection section, and a final effluent section.

[0003] Current circulating water treatment technologies require manual dosing. While automated dosing systems have eliminated the tediousness of manual dosing, the chemicals still need to be stored in tanks and added quantitatively or at set times. However, chemical accumulation and external humidity can cause caking, which affects the heat exchange efficiency of the circulating water system. Scale buildup on heat exchange equipment reduces its thermal conductivity, leading to increased energy consumption. Furthermore, caking can cause pipe blockages, affecting water flow and even triggering hydraulic problems such as water hammer, damaging the system. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment, which solves the problem that clumping may cause pipe blockage, affect water flow, and even cause hydraulic problems such as water hammer, which can damage the system.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment is provided, comprising: a circulating water pipeline, a feed pipe fixedly connected to the top end of the circulating water pipeline, a medicine tank fixedly connected to the top end of the feed pipe, a first stirring rod rotatably connected to the upper part of the medicine tank, a second stirring rod rotatably connected to the lower part of the medicine tank, the first and second stirring rods being staggered, and both ends of the first and second stirring rods extending out of the medicine tank, a first gear and a second gear respectively fixedly connected to one end of the first and second stirring rods, the first gear and the second gear meshing, a dosing roller rotatably connected to the upper part of the feed pipe, a plurality of storage troughs being formed inside the dosing roller, a screen frame being provided inside the feed pipe, and a screen body being fixedly connected to the bottom end of the screen frame.

[0006] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, an inclined tube is fixedly connected to one side of the screen frame, and an opening groove is provided on one side of the feed pipe, with the inclined tube passing through the opening groove.

[0007] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, one end of the inclined tube is inserted into a collection box, and a collection cabinet is provided at the bottom of the collection box.

[0008] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, a vibrating motor is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the feed pipe, and the drive end of the vibrating motor is in contact with the screen frame.

[0009] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, four buffer springs are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the screen frame, and a sliding rod is sleeved inside the buffer spring.

[0010] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, a support block is sleeved below the middle part of the slide bar, and the support block is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the feed pipe.

[0011] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, a second motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the medicine tank, and the drive end of the second motor is fixedly connected to the first gear.

[0012] According to the aforementioned automated dosing equipment for circulating water treatment, a first motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the feed pipe, and the drive end of the first motor is fixedly connected to the dosing roller.

[0013] The above-mentioned solution has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] 1. This utility model is equipped with a screen frame, a second motor, a first stirring rod, a second stirring rod, and an inclined tube. The screen frame allows for the feeding of materials into the circulating water pipe. During the feeding process, the second motor needs to be started. After starting, it drives the first gear to rotate and the meshing second gear to rotate, thereby rotating the first and second stirring rods. Through the staggered arrangement of the stirring rods and the screening work of the screen frame, the medicine inside the medicine box can be crushed and screened to prevent the medicine from clumping.

[0015] 2. This utility model is equipped with a first motor, a dosing roller, and a feeding pipe. Driven by the first motor, the drug is stored inside the storage tank. By rotating the dosing roller, the drug is discharged downwards and falls into the feeding pipe. This structure realizes automated drug dosing.

[0016] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment according to the present invention;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional front view of an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment according to this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the image;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the screen frame of an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment according to this utility model.

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[0023] The components include: 1. Circulating water pipe; 2. Feed pipe; 3. First motor; 4. Medicine tank; 5. Opening trough; 6. Collection box; 7. First stirring rod; 8. Second stirring rod; 9. First gear; 10. Second motor; 11. Second gear; 12. Dosing roller; 13. Screen frame; 14. Buffer spring; 15. Slide rod; 16. Collection cabinet; 17. Inclined tube; 18. Screen body; 19. Vibrating motor. Detailed Implementation

[0024] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0025] Reference Figure 1-4This utility model discloses an automated dosing device for circulating water treatment, comprising: a circulating water pipe 1, a feed pipe 2 fixedly connected to the top end of the circulating water pipe 1, and a medicine tank 4 fixedly connected to the top end of the feed pipe 2. The medicine tank 4 stores the required amount of medicine for circulating water. A first stirring rod 7 is rotatably connected to the upper part of the inside of the medicine tank 4. The first stirring rod 7 and a second stirring rod 8 rotate, and the staggered arrangement of the stirring rods breaks up the medicine inside the medicine tank 4, preventing clumping. A second stirring rod 8 is rotatably connected to the lower part of the inside of the medicine tank 4. The first stirring rod 7 and the second stirring rod 8 are staggered, and the ends of both the first stirring rod 7 and the second stirring rod 8 extend out of the medicine tank 4. A first gear 9 and a second gear 11 are fixedly connected to one end of a stirring rod 7 and a second stirring rod 8, respectively. The first gear 9 and the second gear 11 mesh. A dosing roller 12 is rotatably connected to the upper part of the inside of the feed pipe 2. By rotating the dosing roller 12, the medicine can be discharged downwards and fall into the inside of the feed pipe 2. Several storage tanks are opened inside the dosing roller 12. A screen frame 13 is set inside the feed pipe 2. When the medicine flows through the storage tank and falls into the inside of the screen frame 13, the vibration motor 19 provides vibration to screen the medicine. A screen body 18 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inside of the screen frame 13. A support block is sleeved on the lower part of the middle of the slide rod 15, and the support block is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the feed pipe 2.

[0026] A sieve frame 13 is fixedly connected to one side of an inclined tube 17. The screened medicine flows obliquely through the inclined tube 17 to the bottom of the collection box 6 for collection and processing, or to stop the use of circulating water. An opening slot 5 is provided on one side of the feed pipe 2, through which the inclined tube 17 passes. One end of the inclined tube 17 is inserted into the collection box 6. A collection cabinet 16 is installed at the bottom of the collection box 6. A vibration motor 19 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the feed pipe 2. The drive end of the vibration motor 19 abuts against the sieve frame 13. Four buffer springs 14 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the sieve frame 13. The spring 14 is fitted with a sliding rod 15. The medicine box 4 is fixedly connected to the outside of the second motor 10. The second motor 10 needs to be started. After starting, it drives the first gear 9 to rotate and the second gear 11 to rotate in the same mesh. The drive end of the second motor 10 is fixedly connected to the first gear 9. The feed pipe 2 is fixedly connected to the outside of the first motor 3. Driven by the first motor 3, the medicine is stored inside the storage tank. By rotating the dosing roller 12, the medicine can be discharged downward and fall into the feed pipe 2. The drive end of the first motor 3 is fixedly connected to the dosing roller 12.

[0027] Working principle: In use, the amount of medicine needed for circulating water is first stored in the medicine tank 4. Then, driven by the first motor 3, the medicine is stored in the storage tank. By rotating the dosing roller 12, the medicine is discharged downwards into the feed pipe 2. Then, through the permeation of the screen frame 13, the medicine is added to the circulating water pipe 1. During the feeding process, the second motor 10 needs to be started. After starting, it drives the first gear 9 to rotate and the meshing second gear 11 to rotate. This rotates the first stirring rod 7 and the second stirring rod 8. The staggered arrangement of the stirring rods can break up the medicine in the medicine tank 4 and prevent the medicine from clumping. When the medicine flows through the storage tank and falls into the screen frame 13, the vibrating motor 19 provides vibration to screen the medicine. The screened medicine will flow obliquely through the inclined pipe 17 to the bottom of the collection box 6 for collection and disposal or to stop the use of circulating water.

[0028] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A circulating water treatment automated chemical feeding apparatus, comprising: Circulating water pipeline (1) characterized in that the top end of the circulating water pipeline (1) is fixedly connected with a feed pipe (2), the top end of the feed pipe (2) is fixedly connected with a medicine box (4), the inside of the medicine box (4) is rotatably connected with a first stirring rod (7), the inside of the medicine box (4) is rotatably connected with a second stirring rod (8), the first stirring rod (7) and the second stirring rod (8) are arranged in a staggered manner, the end of the first stirring rod (7) and the second stirring rod (8) extends out of the medicine box (4), one end of the first stirring rod (7) and the second stirring rod (8) is fixedly connected with a first gear (9) and a second gear (11) respectively, the first gear (9) and the second gear (11) are engaged, the inside of the feed pipe (2) is rotatably connected with a dosing roller (12), a plurality of storage grooves are formed in the inside of the dosing roller (12), a screen frame (13) is arranged in the inside of the feed pipe (2), the inside of the screen frame (13) is fixedly connected with a screen body (18) at the bottom end.

2. The automatic dosing equipment for circulating water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that, One side of the screen frame (13) is fixedly connected with an inclined pipe (17), one side of the feed pipe (2) is provided with an open slot (5), the inclined pipe (17) penetrates the open slot (5).

3. The automatic dosing equipment for circulating water treatment according to claim 2, characterized in that, One end of the inclined pipe (17) is inserted into a collection box (6), the inside of the collection box (6) is provided with a collection cabinet (16) at the bottom end.

4. The automatic dosing device for circulating water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that, One side of the inner wall of the feed pipe (2) is fixedly connected with a vibration motor (19), the driving end of the vibration motor (19) is in abutting engagement with the screen frame (13).

5. The automatic dosing device for circulating water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom end of the screen frame (13) is fixedly connected with four buffer springs (14), the inside of the buffer spring (14) is sleeved with a sliding rod (15).

6. The automatic dosing device for circulating water treatment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The middle part of the sliding rod (15) is sleeved with a supporting block below, and the supporting block and the inner wall of the feed pipe (2) are fixedly connected.

7. The automatic dosing device for circulating water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outside of the medicine box (4) is fixedly connected with a second motor (10), the driving end of the second motor (10) is fixedly connected with the first gear (9).

8. The automatic dosing device for circulating water treatment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outside of the feed pipe (2) is fixedly connected with a first motor (3), the driving end of the first motor (3) is fixedly connected with the dosing roller (12).

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