Water and fertilizer all-in-one machine

By adopting an inclined connecting rod, sleeve column, and mixing blade design in the integrated water and fertilizer machine, the problem of uneven mixing is solved, achieving complete dissolution of fertilizer and uniform water and fertilizer mixing, thus improving the mixing effect.

CN223928923UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24BEIJING ZHONGNONG NEW CENTURY TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520335831.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-28
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-28

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Technical Problem

In existing integrated water and fertilizer machines, the good fluidity of the solution during the mixing process causes some fertilizers that are not easily soluble in water to separate into layers, resulting in unsatisfactory mixing effects.

Method used

The design employs multiple inclined connecting rods, sleeves, and stirring blades. A motor drives the rotating rod to rotate the connecting rods, sleeves, and stirring blades, forming a longitudinal vortex. This increases the mixing area and, combined with the friction of the solution, drives the longitudinal rotation, achieving both transverse and longitudinal mixing.

Benefits of technology

It improves the mixing effect, making the fertilizer dissolve more thoroughly, avoiding the reaction caused by mixing multiple water and fertilizers, and ensuring that the fertilizer concentration is not reduced.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a water and fertilizer all-in-one machine. The water and fertilizer all-in-one machine comprises a bottom frame, one side of the upper end face of the bottom frame is fixedly connected with a control box and a large water pump, the rear end face of a connecting pipe is fixedly connected with a plurality of flow dividing pipes, water outlets of the flow dividing pipes are fixedly connected with water buckets through conveying pipes, and the interiors of the water buckets are rotationally connected with stirring mechanisms used for stirring fertilizer and a clear water solution. During use, the motor can drive the rotating rod to rotate, the rotating rod can drive the sleeve column and the stirring blades to rotate through the connecting rod, so that a solution of fertilizer and water in the water bucket is stirred, and in the stirring process, the downwards inclined connecting rod, the sleeve column and the stirring blades can form longitudinally separated vortexes while increasing the stirring area; meanwhile, the friction force of the solution can also drive the stirring blade and the sleeve column to generate longitudinal rotation, and the longitudinal vortex is further increased, so that the fertilizer and the water solution are transversely and longitudinally stirred at the same time, the stirring effect is improved to a certain extent, and the fertilizer is dissolved more thoroughly.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of integrated water and fertilizer machines, and in particular to an integrated water and fertilizer machine. Background Technology

[0002] In agricultural production, crops need to be watered and fertilized in order to grow normally and increase yield. To improve work efficiency and the ratio and uniformity of various fertilizers, it is necessary to use a water and fertilizer integrated machine. Usually, multiple fertilizers are added to a dilution tank together. After the fertilizer is diluted, it is mixed with clean water and then fed into the drip irrigation or sprinkler irrigation system to carry out simultaneous watering and fertilization. Most water and fertilizer integrated machines are controlled by an electrical box and control box.

[0003] Currently, the water and fertilizer integrated machine on the market mainly includes a water pump and a water pipe. The water pump is connected to both the inlet and outlet ends with water pipes. The outlet of the water pipe is connected to a dilution tank. The dilution tank is equipped with a stirring mechanism driven by a motor. The motor drives the rotating rod and the surrounding stirring blades to rotate and mix and dilute various fertilizers and clean water.

[0004] When using a single rotating stirring blade, the solution has good fluidity, which means that only the solution near the stirring blade is stirred during the stirring process. The rest of the solution is stirred by the eddies formed during the stirring process. Since the direction of the eddies is horizontal, some fertilizers that are not easily soluble in water will separate into layers, resulting in an unsatisfactory stirring effect.

[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new type of integrated water and fertilizer machine to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides an integrated water and fertilizer machine.

[0007] The present invention provides a water and fertilizer integrated machine, including a base frame, a control box and a large water pump fixedly connected to one side of the upper end face of the base frame, a connecting pipe fixedly connected to the rear end face of the control box, a plurality of diversion pipes fixedly connected to the rear end face of the connecting pipe, water tanks fixedly connected to the outlets of the plurality of diversion pipes through transport pipes, and a stirring mechanism for stirring fertilizer and clear water solution rotatably connected inside the plurality of water tanks.

[0008] The stirring mechanism includes multiple connecting rods and multiple sleeves. A rotating rod is rotatably connected to the top surface of the multiple water tanks. Two connecting rods are fixedly connected to both sides of each of the multiple rotating rods. Sleeves are rotatably fitted onto the outer walls of the multiple connecting rods. Stirring blades are fixedly connected to the outer walls of the multiple sleeves. Motors are fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the multiple water tanks. The output ends of the multiple motors pass through the water tanks. Rotating rods are rotatably connected to the output ends of the multiple motors.

[0009] Preferably, all of the connecting rods are tilted downwards at 30°, and the connecting rods located on the same rotating rod surface are arranged in an alternating pattern.

[0010] Preferably, all of the stirring blades are arc-shaped, and the side of the stirring blades away from the sleeve column has an inclined surface that is consistent with its bending direction.

[0011] Preferably, a feeding pipe is fixedly connected to the upper end face of the plurality of buckets, and a sealing plug is embedded in the upper end of the plurality of feeding pipes.

[0012] Preferably, the inlet of the large water pump is fixedly connected to an inlet pipe, the outlet of the large water pump is fixedly connected to an outlet pipe, and the upper end of the outlet pipe is fixedly connected to a connecting pipe.

[0013] Preferably, a weight-reducing groove is provided on the upper surface of the base frame away from the control box. A support rod is fixedly connected inside the weight-reducing groove. Multiple buckles are fixedly connected to the upper end of the support rod, and the multiple buckles are respectively sleeved on the outer wall of multiple diversion pipes and water inlet pipes.

[0014] Compared with related technologies, the integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0015] This utility model provides an integrated water and fertilizer machine, which, in specific implementation:

[0016] 1. During use, the motor drives the rotating rod to rotate, which in turn drives the sleeve and stirring blades to rotate via the connecting rod. This stirs the fertilizer and water solution inside the bucket. During the stirring process, the downward-sloping connecting rod, sleeve, and stirring blades increase the stirring area and also form longitudinally separated vortices. At the same time, the friction of the solution also drives the stirring blades and sleeve to rotate longitudinally, further increasing the longitudinal vortices. This allows for simultaneous horizontal and vertical stirring of the fertilizer and water solution, improving the stirring effect to a certain extent and making the fertilizer dissolve more thoroughly.

[0017] 2. The device uses multiple water tanks with separate inlets, allowing each tank to prepare different fertilizers simultaneously, thus avoiding the reaction that could cause a decrease in fertilizer concentration when multiple fertilizers are mixed. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 An overall isometric drawing of a water and fertilizer integrated machine provided by this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 A rear-view axonometric drawing of the control box of an integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3A main view axonometric drawing of the control box of an integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of the inside of the water tank of a water-fertilizer integrated machine provided by this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 An isometric view of the mixing mechanism of a water and fertilizer integrated machine provided for this utility model.

[0023] The following are the components labeled in the diagram: 1. Base frame; 2. Control box; 3. Large water pump; 4. Connecting pipe; 5. Diverter pipe; 6. Transport pipe; 7. Water bucket; 8. Rotating rod; 9. Connecting rod; 10. Sleeve column; 11. Stirring blade; 12. Motor; 13. Discharge pipe; 14. Small water pump; 15. Weight reduction tank; 16. Support rod; 17. Buckle; 18. Inlet pipe; 19. Outlet pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0025] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 - Figure 5 ,in, Figure 1 An overall isometric drawing of a water and fertilizer integrated machine provided by this utility model; Figure 2 A rear-view axonometric drawing of the control box of an integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 A main view axonometric drawing of the control box of an integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model; Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of the water tank of an integrated water and fertilizer machine provided by this utility model; Figure 5 An isometric view of the mixing mechanism of a water and fertilizer integrated machine provided for this utility model.

[0027] In the specific implementation process, such as Figure 1 - Figure 5As shown, a water-fertilizer integrated machine includes a base frame 1. A control box 2 and a large water pump 3 are fixedly connected to one side of the upper end of the base frame 1. A controller for controlling the flow rate and other working states is installed on the upper end of the control box 2. A connecting pipe 4 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the control box 2. Multiple diversion pipes 5 are fixedly connected to the rear end of the connecting pipe 4. Water tanks 7 are fixedly connected to the outlets of the multiple diversion pipes 5 through transport pipes 6. A stirring mechanism for stirring fertilizer and water solution is rotatably connected inside the multiple water tanks 7. The stirring mechanism includes multiple connecting rods 9 and multiple sleeves 10. A rotating rod 8 is rotatably connected to the top surface of the multiple water tanks 7. Two connecting rods 9 are fixedly connected to both sides of the multiple rotating rods 8. Sleeves 10 are rotatably sleeved on the outer wall of the multiple connecting rods 9. Stirring blades 11 are fixedly connected to the four sides of the outer wall of the multiple sleeves 10. A motor 12 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the multiple water tanks 7. The output end of the multiple motors 12 passes through the water tanks 7. The output end of the multiple motors 12 is rotatably connected to the rotating rods 8.

[0028] Multiple connecting rods 9 are all tilted downwards at 30°, and the multiple connecting rods 9 located on the same rotating rod 8 surface are arranged in an alternating manner;

[0029] It should be noted that the downwardly inclined connecting rod 9, sleeve 10 and stirring plate 11 not only increase the stirring area, but also form longitudinally separated vortices. At the same time, the friction of the solution will also drive the stirring plate and sleeve 10 to rotate longitudinally.

[0030] Multiple stirring blades 11 are all arc-shaped, and the side of multiple stirring blades 11 away from the sleeve column 10 has an inclined surface that is consistent with its bending direction;

[0031] It should be noted that the friction of the solution also causes the stirring plate and the sleeve 10 to rotate longitudinally. At the same time, the inclined surface of the stirring plate 11 has a transmission effect, which accelerates the rotation of the stirring plate 11 to a certain extent and further increases the longitudinal eddy current.

[0032] Multiple buckets 7 are fixedly connected to the upper end of a discharge pipe 13, and a sealing plug is embedded in the upper end of the multiple discharge pipes 13.

[0033] The inlet of the large water pump 3 is fixedly connected to the inlet pipe 18, and the outlet of the large water pump 3 is fixedly connected to the outlet pipe 19. The upper end of the outlet pipe 19 is fixedly connected to the connecting pipe 4.

[0034] A weight reduction groove 15 is provided on the upper surface of the base frame 1 away from the control box 2. A support rod 16 is fixedly connected inside the weight reduction groove 15. Multiple buckles 17 are fixedly connected to the upper end of the support rod 16. The multiple buckles 17 are respectively sleeved on the outer wall of multiple diversion pipes 5 and water inlet pipe 18. Flanges are installed at the openings of water outlet pipe 19 and multiple diversion pipes 5.

[0035] Small water pumps 14 are installed on the ground inside multiple water buckets 7. The inlet and outlet pipes of the multiple small water pumps 14 are connected to water pipes, and the water pipes of the outlets of the multiple small water pumps 14 run through the water buckets 7.

[0036] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: In use, a soft water pipe is used to connect to the inlet pipe 18, and the other end of the water pipe is placed into the water source. The large water pump 3 draws water into the interior through the inlet pipe 18 and squeezes it out into the outlet pipe 19. The outlet pipe 19 discharges the water through the connecting pipe 4 into the interior of multiple diversion pipes 5. The diversion pipes 5 discharge the water into the water tank 7 through the corresponding transport pipes 6. Fertilizer is added into the water tank 7 through the corresponding discharge pipe 13. Then, the motor 12 can drive the rotating rod 8 to rotate. The rotating rod 8 can drive the sleeve column 10 and the stirring plate 11 through the connecting rod 9. The rotation stirs the fertilizer and water solution inside the bucket 7. During the stirring process, the downward-sloping connecting rod 9, sleeve column 10 and stirring plate 11 increase the stirring area and form longitudinally separated vortices. At the same time, the friction of the solution also drives the stirring plate and sleeve column 10 to rotate longitudinally, further increasing the longitudinal vortex. This allows for simultaneous horizontal and vertical stirring of the fertilizer and water solution, improving the stirring effect to a certain extent and making the fertilizer dissolve more thoroughly. The dissolved fertilizer and water are then pumped out by the small water pump 14 for irrigation.

[0037] The circuits and controls involved in this utility model are all existing technologies, and will not be described in detail here.

[0038] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A water and fertilizer integrated machine, characterized in that, Includes a base frame (1), on one side of the upper end face of the base frame (1) a control box (2) and a large water pump (3) are fixedly connected, on the rear end face of the control box (2) a connecting pipe (4) is fixedly connected, on the rear end face of the connecting pipe (4) a plurality of diversion pipes (5) are fixedly connected, and the outlets of the plurality of diversion pipes (5) are fixedly connected to water tanks (7) through transport pipes (6), and the interior of the plurality of water tanks (7) is rotatably connected to a stirring mechanism for stirring fertilizer and clear water solution; The stirring mechanism includes multiple connecting rods (9) and multiple sleeves (10). A rotating rod (8) is rotatably connected to the top surface of the multiple water buckets (7). Two connecting rods (9) are fixedly connected to both sides of the multiple rotating rods (8). Sleeves (10) are rotatably sleeved on the outer wall of the multiple connecting rods (9). Stirring blades (11) are fixedly connected to the outer walls of the multiple sleeves (10). A motor (12) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the multiple water buckets (7). The output end of the multiple motors (12) passes through the water buckets (7). The output end of the multiple motors (12) is rotatably connected to the rotating rods (8).

2. The water and fertilizer integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The multiple connecting rods (9) are all tilted downwards at 30°, and the multiple connecting rods (9) located on the same rotating rod (8) surface are arranged alternately.

3. The water and fertilizer integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, All of the stirring blades (11) are arc-shaped, and the side of the stirring blades (11) away from the sleeve column (10) has an inclined surface that is consistent with its bending direction.

4. The water and fertilizer integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the plurality of buckets (7) is fixedly connected to a discharge pipe (13), and the upper end of the plurality of discharge pipes (13) is fitted with a sealing plug.

5. The water and fertilizer integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inlet of the large water pump (3) is fixedly connected to an inlet pipe (18), and the outlet of the large water pump (3) is fixedly connected to an outlet pipe (19). The upper end of the outlet pipe (19) is fixedly connected to a connecting pipe (4).

6. The water and fertilizer integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper surface of the base frame (1) away from the control box (2) is provided with a weight reduction groove (15). A support rod (16) is fixedly connected inside the weight reduction groove (15). Multiple buckles (17) are fixedly connected to the upper end of the support rod (16). The multiple buckles (17) are respectively sleeved on the outer wall of multiple diversion pipes (5) and water inlet pipes (18).