Mop trough with sewage treatment function
By introducing a guide plate, rectangular magnets, and a multi-stage baffle structure into the mop trough, the problem of treating silt and metal debris in sewage was solved, achieving sewage purification and metal recovery.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520413735.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-11
AI Technical Summary
Existing wastewater treatment equipment is unable to effectively settle the silt generated after mop cleaning and quickly collect metal debris, leading to sewer blockage and pollution.
A mop trough with sewage treatment function was designed. It uses a guide plate to guide sewage, uses rectangular magnets to attract metal particles, multiple baffles of different heights to slow down the water flow and allow silt to settle, and uses a filter screen to intercept floating objects.
It achieves rapid removal of metal particles and silt from sewage, reduces the risk of sewer blockage, and realizes sewage purification and metal recycling.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of sewage treatment technology, and in particular to a mop trough with sewage treatment function. Background Technology
[0002] In the daily cleaning and maintenance of a factory, mopping the floor is a routine task. However, due to the factory's high levels of silt and sand, the wastewater discharged directly after mopping often clogs the drains. The factory also frequently has iron filings, and drains clogged with iron filings and silt are practically impossible to clear. The only solution is to dig up and rebuild the drains, resulting in significant waste. Therefore, a wastewater treatment system is needed. However, existing systems have some problems in operation.
[0003] 1. Most existing devices for treating wastewater generated during mop cleaning in mop troughs simply have a water collection device at the bottom for short-term collection, relying on natural sedimentation to allow sludge and impurities in the wastewater to settle. However, since the wastewater is discharged directly from the mop trough, the sludge is prone to continuous flow and cannot be effectively deposited, resulting in the discharged wastewater still containing a large amount of mud and sand.
[0004] 2. Existing sewage treatment equipment cannot quickly collect and process metal fragments mixed in with sewage during the filtration process. The direct discharge of metal fragments can easily pollute the surrounding water sources. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a mop trough with sewage treatment function.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A mop trough with sewage treatment function includes a fixed bracket that is bolted to a wall. A cleaning tank is fixed to the fixed bracket by screws. A drain pipe is connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the cleaning tank. A treatment box is provided at the bottom of the drain pipe. Angled slots are opened on the inner walls of both sides of the treatment box. A guide plate is inserted into the inner wall of the angled slot. Baffles are welded at equal intervals on the inner wall of the treatment box. An overflow pipe is connected to the inner wall of the end of the treatment box away from the guide plate. A collection shell with a rectangular slot is inserted into the outer wall of the end of the overflow pipe. A drain pipe is connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the collection shell.
[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model: the four corners of the bottom of the processing box are all fixed with casters by bolts, and a push-pull handle is welded to one side of the outer wall of the processing box.
[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model: the height of the baffles on the inner wall of the processing box increases sequentially, and the height of the baffles closest to the guide plate is the lowest.
[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model: a filter screen is snapped onto the inner wall of the bottom of the collection shell, and symmetrically distributed hanging rods are welded to the outer wall of one side of the top of the filter screen, and the hanging rods are hooked and fixed to the side wall of the collection shell.
[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model: the processing box has a rectangular groove along its width, and a rectangular magnet is snapped onto the inner wall of the rectangular groove.
[0012] As a further improvement of this utility model: the inner wall size of the inclined slot is adapted to the size of the guide plate, and the inclination angle of the guide plate is 50°-70°.
[0013] As a further improvement of this utility model: the baffle plate on the adjacent side of the guide plate has the lowest height, and the top outer wall of the baffle plate is higher than the bottom outer wall of the guide plate.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a mop trough with sewage treatment function, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] 1. The wastewater treatment mop trough designed in this paper uses a quick-connect and fixed guide plate to guide and unload the discharged wastewater. The directional wastewater is attracted by rectangular magnets, which can quickly adsorb and fix the iron and ferrous metal particles mixed in the wastewater. This can quickly remove the metal mixed in the wastewater, complete the centralized collection, and realize the recycling and reuse of metal.
[0016] 2. The wastewater treatment mop tank in this design uses multiple baffles of varying heights to obstruct the flow of silt in the wastewater during the cleaning process. This slows down the water flow and allows the silt to settle inside the gaps between the baffles due to gravity, thus achieving wastewater purification. The slowly flowing water at the top is discharged directly through an overflow pipe, while floating debris is directly intercepted and filtered by the filter screen. The structure is simple and the filtration effect is good. When there is too much silt, the bottom treatment tank can be moved for cleaning.
[0017] The parts of the device not covered herein are the same as or can be implemented using existing technologies. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a mop trough with sewage treatment function proposed in this utility model.
[0019] Figure 2This is a side view of the overall structure of a mop trough with sewage treatment function proposed in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a first-view structural diagram of a mop trough with sewage treatment function proposed in this utility model.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a bottom view of the overall structure of a mop trough with sewage treatment function proposed in this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Fixed bracket; 2. Cleaning tank; 3. Drain pipe; 4. Treatment box; 5. Casters; 6. Push-pull handle; 7. Angled slot; 8. Guide plate; 9. Baffle plate; 10. Overflow pipe; 11. Rectangular slot; 12. Collection shell; 13. Drain pipe; 14. Filter screen; 15. Hanging rod; 16. Rectangular groove; 17. Rectangular magnet. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0024] Example 1:
[0025] A mop trough with sewage treatment function, as described in this embodiment, Figure 1-4 As shown, the device includes a fixed bracket 1 that is bolted to the wall. A cleaning tank 2 is fixed to the fixed bracket 1 by screws. A drain pipe 3 is connected to the bottom inner wall of the cleaning tank 2. A treatment box 4 is provided at the bottom of the drain pipe 3. Angled slots 7 are opened on the inner walls of both sides of the treatment box 4. A guide plate 8 is inserted into the inner wall of the angled slot 7. Baffles 9 are welded to the inner wall of the treatment box 4 at equal intervals. An overflow pipe 10 is connected to the inner wall of the end of the treatment box 4 away from the guide plate 8. A collection shell 12 with a rectangular slot 11 is inserted into the outer wall of the end of the overflow pipe 10. A drain pipe 13 is connected to the bottom inner wall of the collection shell 12.
[0026] The quick-connecting and fixed guide plate 8 is used to guide and unload the discharged sewage. The sewage flowing in is attracted by the rectangular magnet 17, which can quickly adsorb and fix the iron and ferrous metal particles mixed in the sewage. This can quickly remove the metal mixed in the sewage, complete the centralized collection, and realize the recycling and reuse of the metal.
[0027] The bottom four corners of the processing box 4 are all fixed with casters 5 by bolts, and a push-pull handle 6 is welded to one side of the outer wall of the processing box 4. The height of the baffles 9 on the inner wall of the processing box 4 increases sequentially, and the baffles 9 closest to the guide plate 8 have the lowest height.
[0028] A filter screen 14 is snapped onto the inner wall of the bottom of the collection shell 12, and a symmetrically distributed hanging rod 15 is welded to the outer wall of one side of the top of the filter screen 14. The hanging rod 15 is hung and fixed to the side wall of the collection shell 12.
[0029] The processing box 4 has a rectangular groove 16 along its width, and a rectangular magnet 17 is snapped onto the inner wall of the rectangular groove 16.
[0030] During the process of cleaning silt from sewage, multiple baffles 9 of varying heights are used to obstruct the flow, which slows down the water flow rate and allows the silt to settle inside the gaps between the baffles 9 by gravity, thereby achieving sewage purification. The slowly flowing water at the top is discharged directly through the overflow pipe 10, while floating objects are directly intercepted and filtered by the filter screen 14. The structure is simple and the filtration effect is good. When there is too much silt, the bottom treatment tank 4 can be moved directly for cleaning.
[0031] In this embodiment, the fixing bracket 1 is first fixedly installed on the wall, and then the cleaning tank 2 is placed on top of the fixing bracket 1 and fixed. After that, the assembled treatment box 4 is moved to the bottom of the cleaning tank 2, and the drain pipe 3 is placed on one side of the guide plate 8. Then, clean water is put into the cleaning tank 2 to clean the mop, and the sewage is discharged from the drain pipe 3 directly through the guide plate 8 into the treatment box 4. Since it passes through the rectangular magnet 17, the magnetic properties of the rectangular magnet 17 are used to adsorb and fix the iron filings in the sewage to complete the collection. The treated sewage containing mud and sand is initially slowed down by the baffle 9, and then passes through the baffle 9 in sequence, which can effectively suppress the water flow rate. While the water flow slows down, the mud and sand can also sink quickly and settle between the baffles 9. The supernatant is discharged from the overflow pipe 10, and the floating objects can be directly intercepted and treated by the filter screen 14. The treated water is discharged into the external sewer through the drain pipe 13.
[0032] Example 2:
[0033] A mop trough with sewage treatment function, such as Figure 1-4 As shown, this embodiment makes the following additions based on embodiment 1: the inner wall size of the inclined slot 7 is adapted to the size of the guide plate 8, and the tilt angle of the guide plate 8 is 50°-70°. The baffle plate 9 on the adjacent side of the guide plate 8 has the lowest height, and the top outer wall of the baffle plate 9 is higher than the bottom outer wall of the guide plate 8.
[0034] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A mop trough with sewage treatment function, comprising a fixed bracket (1) bolted to a wall, characterized in that, The fixed bracket (1) is fixed with a cleaning tank (2) by screws, and the bottom inner wall of the cleaning tank (2) is connected to a drain pipe (3). The bottom of the drain pipe (3) is provided with a treatment box (4), and the inner walls of both sides of the treatment box (4) are provided with inclined slots (7). The inner wall of the inclined slots (7) is connected with a guide plate (8), and the inner wall of the treatment box (4) is welded with baffles (9) distributed at equal intervals. The inner wall of the treatment box (4) away from the guide plate (8) is connected to an overflow pipe (10), and the outer wall of the end of the overflow pipe (10) is connected to a collection shell (12) with a rectangular slot (11). The inner wall of the bottom of the collection shell (12) is connected to a drain pipe (13).
2. The mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom four corners of the processing box (4) are all fixed with casters (5) by bolts, and a push-pull handle (6) is welded to one side of the outer wall of the processing box (4).
3. A mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The height of the baffles (9) on the inner wall of the processing box (4) increases sequentially, and the baffles (9) closest to the guide plate (8) have the lowest height.
4. A mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 1, characterized in that, A filter screen (14) is snapped onto the inner wall of the bottom of the collection shell (12), and a symmetrically distributed hanging rod (15) is welded to the outer wall of the top side of the filter screen (14). The hanging rod (15) is hooked and fixed to the side wall of the collection shell (12).
5. A mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The processing box (4) has a rectangular groove (16) along its width direction, and a rectangular magnet (17) is snapped onto the inner wall of the rectangular groove (16).
6. A mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner wall dimensions of the inclined slot (7) are adapted to the dimensions of the guide plate (8), and the tilt angle of the guide plate (8) is 50°–70°.
7. A mop trough with sewage treatment function according to claim 3, characterized in that, The baffle (9) on the adjacent side of the guide plate (8) has the lowest height, and the top outer wall of the baffle (9) is higher than the bottom outer wall of the guide plate (8).