Water collecting tank for recycling collected water of filter press and turning plate
By introducing retrieval and dosing components into the water collection tank, the problems of floating matter and heavy metal precipitation in the water were solved, automated treatment was achieved, and the water concentration efficiency and heavy metal recovery efficiency were improved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520438503.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing water collection tanks have limited functionality and cannot effectively collect floating debris and dissolved heavy metals in the water, resulting in a heavy workload for staff and low efficiency in heavy metal recovery.
A water collection tank with a salvage component and a chemical dosing component was designed. The L-shaped plate is driven by a screw to lift and salvage floating objects, and chemical reagents are added through a rotating pipe and a water distribution plate to precipitate heavy metals.
It enables automatic retrieval of floating objects and precipitation of heavy metals in water, reducing manual operation and improving water concentration efficiency and heavy metal recovery efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of tailings treatment technology, and in particular relates to a water collection tank for collecting and circulating water in a filter press and a flapper. Background Technology
[0002] Tailings are one of the products of the separation process in mineral processing. The part with the lowest content of the useful target component is called tailings. In order to avoid tailings from polluting the environment, they are usually recycled. Filter press is one of the most common pieces of equipment in the tailings treatment process. By using a filter press, solid particles and liquids in tailings can be effectively separated.
[0003] Meanwhile, in order to facilitate the recycling of water in the filter press, a water circulation system is generally used. The water circulation system mainly consists of four parts: water collection tank, pipeline system, thickener and return water tank. The water collection tank is used to collect the return water from the filter press and the collected water from the flap, and the mixed water in the water collection tank is sent to the thickener for clarification through the pipeline system.
[0004] However, it still has the following drawbacks in practical use:
[0005] The water collection tank mentioned above has a single function, which can only collect the return water from the filter press and the collected water from the flap. It is not convenient to collect and process floating debris on the water, which requires the staff to manually collect the floating debris on the water, resulting in a large workload.
[0006] The aforementioned water collection tank has a single function, only capable of collecting the return water from the filter press and the collected water from the flap, which is not convenient for the preliminary recovery of heavy metal elements dissolved in the water, resulting in poor recovery efficiency of heavy metal elements in the water.
[0007] To address these issues, we provide a water collection tank for collecting and circulating water in a filter press and a flapper. Utility Model Content
[0008] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a water collection tank for collecting and circulating water in a filter press and a flapper. The first lead screw drives the mounting column and the L-shaped plate to move and collect water on the inner side of the tank. The height of the L-shaped plate can be adjusted by a lifting plate, which solves the problem of the existing system being inconvenient to collect floating objects in the tank. At the same time, chemical reagents are added to the tank through a water distribution plate and a dosing pipe. The rotating pipe drives the water distribution plate and the dosing pipe to rotate, which solves the problem of the existing system being inconvenient to precipitate dissolved heavy metal elements in the water.
[0009] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0010] This utility model is a water collection tank for collecting and circulating water in a filter press and a flap, including a tank body, a retrieval component at the top of the tank body, and a dosing component at the lower inner side of the tank body.
[0011] The salvage assembly includes a first lead screw that is rotatably connected to the front and rear end faces of the tank in a transverse direction. A first slider is threaded onto the first lead screw. A mounting column is fixedly connected above the first slider. A lifting block is vertically movably connected inside the mounting column. A lifting plate is fixedly connected between the lifting blocks. An L-shaped plate is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the lifting plate. Multiple screen holes are opened on the vertical and horizontal support arms of the L-shaped plate. The horizontal support arm of the L-shaped plate is located on the upper inner side of the tank.
[0012] The dosing assembly includes multiple rotating tubes that rotatably penetrate the bottom of the tank. Each rotating tube is fixedly connected to a water distribution plate at its top end. Multiple dosing tubes are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the water distribution plate at equal intervals along its circumference. Each dosing tube has multiple dosing holes. A gear is fitted on the outer section of the rotating tube. A second lead screw is rotatably connected to the bottom of the tank via a second mounting base along its longitudinal direction. A second slider is threaded onto the second lead screw. A rack is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of each second slider, and the rack meshes with one side of the gear.
[0013] The present invention is further configured such that: a first mounting base is fixedly connected to both sides of the front and rear end faces of the tank body; both ends of the first lead screw are rotatably connected to the first mounting base; one end of the first lead screw rotatably passes through the first mounting base located on one side and is fitted with a first synchronous pulley; a mounting plate is fixedly connected to one side outer wall of the tank body; adjusting rollers are rotatably connected to the front and rear ends of the upper part of the upper part of the mounting plate; a first drive motor is fixedly connected to the lower part of the upper part of the mounting plate via a first motor frame; a second synchronous pulley is fitted on the output shaft of the first drive motor; and the first synchronous pulley and the second synchronous pulley are connected by a first synchronous belt drive.
[0014] A further feature of this invention is that a water outlet pipe extends through the lower part of one side of the outer wall of the tank, and a flange is welded to one end of the water outlet pipe located on the outer side of the tank.
[0015] A further feature of this invention is that L-shaped frames are fixedly connected to both outer walls of the first slider, and the longitudinal arms of the L-shaped frames are fixedly connected to the lower sides of the outer walls of the mounting column.
[0016] A further feature of this invention is that the top of the mounting column is fixedly connected to the same top plate, and the front and rear ends of the top plate are rotatably connected to sleeve rods. The sleeve rods are threaded with threaded rods inside, the bottom ends of the threaded rods are fixedly connected to the top of the lifting block, and the top ends of the threaded rods are threaded with limit nuts.
[0017] A further feature of this invention is that: a third synchronous wheel is fitted on the outer wall of each sleeve rod, the third synchronous wheel is located above the top plate, a rotating shaft is vertically connected to the center of the upper surface of the top plate, a handwheel is fixedly connected to the top of the rotating shaft, a fourth synchronous wheel is fitted on the outer wall of the rotating shaft, and the third synchronous wheel and the fourth synchronous wheel are connected by a second synchronous belt drive.
[0018] A further feature of this invention is that the bottom end of the rotating tube is movably connected to a connecting pipe via a rotating joint, and the bottom end of the connecting pipe is fixedly connected to the same water distributor. The water distributor is located on the lower outer side of the tank body, and a medicine inlet pipe is fixedly connected to the front end face of the water distributor.
[0019] A further feature of this invention is that: both sides of the outer wall of the water distributor are fitted with collars, and the top of each collar is fixedly connected to a fixing rod, the top of which is fixedly connected to the bottom of the tank.
[0020] The present invention is further configured such that: the front end of the second lead screw rotates through the second mounting base located in front and is fitted with a fifth synchronous pulley; a second drive motor is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the other side of the groove by a second motor frame; a sixth synchronous pulley is fitted on the output shaft of the second drive motor; and the fifth and sixth synchronous pulleys are connected by a third synchronous belt drive.
[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0022] This invention utilizes a retrieval assembly. A rotating sleeve, via a threaded rod, drives a lifting block, causing the lifting plate to move up and down along with an L-shaped plate. This allows for adjustment of the retrieval height of the L-shaped plate. Next, a first drive motor is activated, which, via a first synchronous pulley, drives a first lead screw. The lead screw, through a first slider, moves a mounting column, causing the L-shaped plate to move inside the tank. This retrieval of floating debris from the tank reduces impurities and facilitates subsequent water concentration and sedimentation.
[0023] This invention, by setting up a dosing assembly, adds chemical reagents into the rotating tube through a water separator and starts a second drive motor. The second drive motor drives a second lead screw to rotate via a third synchronous belt. The second lead screw drives a rack to move via a second slider. The rack drives the rotating tube to rotate via gears, thereby causing the water separator and the dosing tube to rotate within the tank. This allows the chemical reagents to fully contact the water in the tank, achieving the precipitation of dissolved heavy metal elements in the water and facilitating the recovery of dissolved heavy metal elements from the water. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a water collection tank for water circulation in a filter press and a flapper.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the salvage component of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first lead screw of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the mounting plate and the first drive motor of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a structural disassembly diagram of the mounting column and top plate of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the lifting plate and L-shaped plate of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dosing assembly of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the rotating pipe and water distribution plate of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the water distributor of this utility model;
[0034] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram showing the installation of the second lead screw, rack, and second drive motor of this utility model.
[0035] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0036] 1-Tank body, 101-Outlet pipe, 102-Flange, 2-Retrieval assembly, 201-First lead screw, 201a-First mounting base, 201b-First synchronous pulley, 201c-First slider, 201d-L-shaped frame, 202-Mounting plate, 202a-Adjusting roller, 203-First drive motor, 203a-First motor frame, 203b-Second synchronous pulley, 203c-First synchronous belt, 204-Mounting column, 204a-Lifting block, 204b-Sleeve rod, 204c-Threaded rod, 204d-Limit nut, 204e-Third synchronous pulley, 205-Top plate, 205a-Rotating shaft, 205b-Handwheel, 205c-Fourth synchronous pulley 205d - Second synchronous belt, 206 - Lifting plate, 207 - L-shaped plate, 207a - Screen hole, 3 - Dosing assembly, 301 - Rotary pipe, 301a - Gear, 302 - Water distribution plate, 303 - Dosing pipe, 303a - Dosing hole, 304 - Water distributor, 304a - Rotary joint, 304b - Connecting pipe, 304c - Inlet pipe, 304d - Collar, 304e - Fixing rod, 305 - Second lead screw, 305a - Second mounting base, 305b - Fifth synchronous pulley, 306 - Rack, 306a - Second slider, 307 - Second drive motor, 307a - Second motor frame, 307b - Sixth synchronous pulley, 307c - Third synchronous belt. Detailed Implementation
[0037] 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 skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model. Example 1
[0038] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, this is the first embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment provides a water collection tank for collecting and circulating water in a filter press and a flapper, including a tank body 1. A retrieval assembly 2 is provided on the top of the tank body 1. The retrieval assembly 2 includes a first lead screw 201, a mounting column 204, a lifting plate 206, and an L-shaped plate 207. The first lead screw 201 drives the mounting column 204 and the L-shaped plate 207 to move and retrieve objects above the inner side of the tank body 1. The retrieval height of the L-shaped plate 207 is adjusted by the lifting plate 206, which solves the problem of the existing method of inconveniently retrieving floating objects in the tank body 1.
[0039] Specifically, two first lead screws 201 are provided and rotatably connected to the front and rear end faces of the tank body 1 in a transverse direction. Each first lead screw 201 is threaded with a first slider 201c. A mounting column 204 is fixedly connected above each first slider 201c. A lifting block 204a is vertically movably connected inside each mounting column 204. A lifting plate 206 is fixedly connected between the lifting blocks 204a. An L-shaped plate 207 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the lifting plate 206. Multiple sieve holes 207a are opened on the vertical and transverse support arms of the L-shaped plate 207. The horizontal support arm is located on the upper inner side of the tank body 1. The first lead screw 201 and the first slider 201c are used to drive the mounting column 204 to move laterally. The mounting column 204 is used to install the lifting plate 206. The lifting block 204a is used to movably install the lifting plate 206 between the mounting columns 204. The lifting plate 206 is used to install the L-shaped plate 207 and adjust the depth of the L-shaped plate 207 immersed in the tank body 1. The L-shaped plate 207 and the screen hole 207a are used to retrieve floating objects in the tank body 1.
[0040] Furthermore, a first mounting base 201a is fixedly connected to both sides of the front and rear end faces of the tank body 1. Both ends of the first lead screw 201 are rotatably connected to the first mounting base 201a. One end of the first lead screw 201 rotatably passes through the first mounting base 201a located on one side and is fitted with a first synchronous pulley 201b. A mounting plate 202 is fixedly connected to one side outer wall of the tank body 1. Adjusting rollers 202a are rotatably connected to the front and rear ends of the upper side outer wall of the mounting plate 202. A first drive motor 203 is fixedly connected to the lower side outer wall of the mounting plate 202 through a first motor frame 203a. A second synchronous pulley 203b is fitted on the output shaft of the first drive motor 203. The first synchronous pulley 201b and the second synchronous pulley 203b are connected by a first synchronous belt 203c.
[0041] A water outlet pipe 101 is inserted through the lower part of the outer wall of one side of the tank body 1, and a flange 102 is welded to the end of the water outlet pipe 101 located on the outside of the tank body 1.
[0042] L-shaped frames 201d are fixedly connected to both outer walls of the first slider 201c, and the longitudinal support arms of the L-shaped frames 201d are fixedly connected to the lower part of the outer walls of both sides of the mounting column 204.
[0043] The top of the mounting column 204 is fixedly connected to the same top plate 205. The front and rear ends of the top plate 205 are rotatably connected to the sleeve rod 204b. The sleeve rod 204b is threaded with a threaded rod 204c inside. The bottom end of the threaded rod 204c is fixedly connected to the top of the lifting block 204a. The top end of the threaded rod 204c is threaded with a limit nut 204d.
[0044] Each sleeve rod 204b has a third synchronous pulley 204e fitted on its outer wall. The third synchronous pulleys 204e are all located above the top plate 205. The center of the upper surface of the top plate 205 is vertically connected to a rotating shaft 205a. A handwheel 205b is fixedly connected to the top of the rotating shaft 205a. A fourth synchronous pulley 205c is fitted on the outer wall of the rotating shaft 205a. The third synchronous pulleys 204e and the fourth synchronous pulleys 205c are connected by a second synchronous belt 205d.
[0045] The operation process of this embodiment is as follows: The handwheel 205b is rotated, which drives the fourth synchronous wheel 205c to rotate via the rotating shaft 205a. The fourth synchronous wheel 205c drives the sleeve rod 204b to rotate via the second synchronous belt 205d. The sleeve rod 204b drives the lifting block 204a to move via the threaded rod 204c, thereby causing the lifting plate 206 to lift the L-shaped plate 207, thus adjusting the retrieval height of the L-shaped plate 207. Then, the first drive motor 203 is started, which drives the first lead screw 201 to rotate via the first synchronous wheel 201b. The first lead screw 201 drives the mounting column 204 to move via the first slider 201c, thereby causing the L-shaped plate 207 to move inside the tank 1, thus retrieving the floating objects in the tank 1. Example 2
[0046] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, this is the second embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is based on the previous embodiment, but differs from the previous embodiment in that: a dosing assembly 3 is also provided on the lower inner side of the tank 1. The dosing assembly 3 includes a rotating pipe 301, a water distribution plate 302, a dosing pipe 303, a second lead screw 305, and a rack 306. Chemical reagents are added to the tank 1 through the water distribution plate 302 and the dosing pipe 303, and the rotating pipe 301 drives the water distribution plate 302 and the dosing pipe 303 to rotate, which solves the problem that existing methods are not convenient for precipitating dissolved heavy metal elements in water.
[0047] Specifically, multiple rotating pipes 301 are provided, all rotatably penetrating the bottom of the tank 1. A water distribution plate 302 is fixedly connected to the top of each rotating pipe 301. Multiple dosing pipes 303 are fixedly connected at equal intervals along the circumference of the outer wall of the water distribution plate 302. Each dosing pipe 303 has multiple dosing holes 303a. A gear 301a is fitted onto the outer section of the rotating pipe 301. A second lead screw 305 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the tank 1 via a second mounting base 305a along the longitudinal direction. A second slider 306a is threaded onto each of the second lead screws 305. A rack 306 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of each second slider 306a, and the racks 306 mesh with each other. The rotating tube 301, located on one side of the gear 301a, is used to supply chemical reagents to the water distribution plate 302 and drive the water distribution plate 302 to rotate. The gear 301a is used to drive the rotating tube 301 to rotate. The water distribution plate 302 is used to evenly distribute the chemical reagents into the dosing tube 303. The dosing tube 303 and the dosing hole 303a are used to add chemical reagents into the tank 1. The second lead screw 305 and the second slider 306a are used to drive the rack 306 to move. The second mounting base 305a is used to mount the second lead screw 305. The rack 306 is used to drive the gear 301a to reciprocate.
[0048] Furthermore, the bottom end of the rotating pipe 301 is movably connected to the connecting pipe 304b through the rotating joint 304a, and the bottom end of the connecting pipe 304b is fixedly connected to the same water distributor 304. The water distributor 304 is located on the lower outer side of the tank body 1, and the front end face of the water distributor 304 is fixedly connected to the medicine inlet pipe 304c.
[0049] Both sides of the outer wall of the water distributor 304 are fitted with collars 304d, and the top of each collar 304d is fixedly connected to a fixing rod 304e. The top of the fixing rod 304e is fixedly connected to the bottom of the tank 1.
[0050] The front end of the second lead screw 305 rotates through the second mounting base 305a located in front and is fitted with the fifth synchronous pulley 305b. The second drive motor 307 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the other side of the groove 1 through the second motor frame 307a. The output shaft of the second drive motor 307 is fitted with the sixth synchronous pulley 307b. The fifth synchronous pulley 305b and the sixth synchronous pulley 307b are connected by a third synchronous belt 307c.
[0051] The rest of the structure is the same as in Example 1.
[0052] The operation process of this embodiment is as follows: chemical reagents are added into the rotating tube 301 through the water separator 304, and the second drive motor 307 is started. The second drive motor 307 drives the second lead screw 305 to rotate through the third synchronous belt 307c. The second lead screw 305 drives the rack 306 to move through the second slider 306a. The rack 306 drives the rotating tube 301 to rotate through the gear 301a, thereby causing the water distribution plate 302 and the dosing tube 303 to rotate in the tank 1, so that the chemical reagents can fully contact the water in the tank 1, and the dissolved heavy metal elements in the water can be precipitated.
[0053] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0054] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the utility model to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of this utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it.
Claims
1. A collecting water tank for a filter press and a collecting water circulation of a turn plate, comprising a tank body (1), characterized in that: The top of the groove body (1) is provided with a fishing assembly (2), and the inner side of the groove body (1) is further provided with a dosing assembly (3) below; The fishing assembly (2) comprises first lead screws (201) rotatably connected above the front and rear end faces of the groove body (1) respectively in the transverse direction, first sliding blocks (201c) threadedly sleeved on the first lead screws (201), mounting columns (204) fixedly connected above the first sliding blocks (201c), lifting blocks (204a) movably connected inside the mounting columns (204) in the vertical direction, a lifting plate (206) fixedly connected between the lifting blocks (204a), an L-shaped plate (207) fixedly connected to the lower surface of the lifting plate (206), a plurality of screen holes (207a) formed in the vertical and horizontal branches of the L-shaped plate (207), and the horizontal branch of the L-shaped plate (207) located above the inner side of the groove body (1). The dosing assembly (3) comprises a plurality of rotating pipes (301) rotatably penetrating the bottom of the groove body (1), water distribution discs (302) fixedly and communicatively connected to the top ends of the rotating pipes (301), a plurality of dosing pipes (303) fixedly and communicatively connected to the outer side walls of the water distribution discs (302) at equal intervals in the circumferential direction, a plurality of dosing holes (303a) formed in the dosing pipes (303), a gear (301a) sleeved on a section of the rotating pipe (301) located outside the groove body (1), a second lead screw (305) rotatably connected to the bottom of the groove body (1) through a second mounting base (305a) in the longitudinal direction, second sliding blocks (306a) threadedly sleeved on the second lead screw (305), and racks (306) fixedly connected to the outer side walls of the second sliding blocks (306a) on one side.
2. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first mounting bases (201a) are fixedly connected to the two sides of the front and rear end faces of the groove body (1), the two ends of the first lead screw (201) are rotatably connected in the first mounting bases (201a), one end of the first lead screw (201) rotatably penetrates the first mounting base (201a) on one side and is sleeved with a first synchronous pulley (201b), a mounting plate (202) is fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the groove body (1) on one side, adjusting rollers (202a) are rotatably connected to the front and rear ends of the outer side wall of the mounting plate (202) on one side, a first driving motor (203) is fixedly connected to the lower outer side wall of the mounting plate (202) on one side through a first motor bracket (203a), a second synchronous pulley (203b) is sleeved on the output shaft of the first driving motor (203), and the first synchronous pulley (201b) and the second synchronous pulley (203b) are drivingly connected through a first synchronous belt (203c).
3. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 2, characterized in that, A water outlet pipe (101) penetrates the lower outer side wall of the groove body (1), and a flange plate (102) is welded to one end of the water outlet pipe (101) located outside the groove body (1).
4. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 1, characterized in that, The both sides of the first slider (201c) are fixedly connected with L-shaped frames (201d), and the longitudinal arms of the L-shaped frames (201d) are fixedly connected below the outer walls of the two sides of the mounting column (204).
5. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top end of the mounting column (204) is fixedly connected with a same top plate (205), the front and rear ends of the surface of the top plate (205) are rotatably penetrated with sleeve rods (204b), the interiors of the sleeve rods (204b) are threadedly sleeved with threaded rods (204c), the bottom ends of the threaded rods (204c) are fixedly connected with the top of the lifting block (204a), and the top ends of the threaded rods (204c) are threadedly sleeved with limiting nuts (204d).
6. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 5, characterized in that, The outer walls of the sleeve rods (204b) are sleeved with third synchronous wheels (204e), and the third synchronous wheels (204e) are above the top plate (205), the upper surface center position of the top plate (205) is vertically rotatably connected with a rotating shaft (205a), the top end of the rotating shaft (205a) is fixedly connected with a hand wheel (205b), the outer wall of the rotating shaft (205a) is sleeved with a fourth synchronous wheel (205c), and the third synchronous wheel (204e) and the fourth synchronous wheel (205c) are drivingly connected through a second synchronous belt (205d).
7. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom end of the rotating pipe (301) is movably communicated with a connecting pipe (304b) through a rotating joint (304a), the bottom end of the connecting pipe (304b) is fixedly communicated with a same water distributor (304), the water distributor (304) is below the outside of the groove body (1), and the front end face of the water distributor (304) is fixedly communicated with a medicine inlet pipe (304c).
8. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 7, characterized in that, The outer walls of the water distributor (304) are sleeved with sleeve rings (304d), the top ends of the sleeve rings (304d) are fixedly connected with fixing rods (304e), and the top ends of the fixing rods (304e) are fixedly connected with the bottom of the groove body (1).
9. The water collecting tank for water circulation of a filter press and a turning plate according to claim 1, characterized in that, The front end of the second lead screw (305) is rotatably penetrated into the front second mounting seat (305a) and sleeved with a fifth synchronous wheel (305b), the other outer wall of the groove body (1) is fixedly connected with a second driving motor (307) through a second motor bracket (307a), the output shaft of the second driving motor (307) is sleeved with a sixth synchronous wheel (307b), and the fifth synchronous wheel (305b) and the sixth synchronous wheel (307b) are drivingly connected through a third synchronous belt (307c).