Dirt purification and separation pet water dispenser

By designing a pet water fountain that separates clean and dirty water, and using a combination of rotating parts and drinking tray components, the water fountain achieves the function of separating clean and dirty water, solving the problems of water quality deterioration and maintenance difficulties, and providing a healthy and convenient drinking environment.

CN223929186UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN PEITEMENG CREATIVE TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520549709.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-26
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing pet water fountains cannot achieve separation of clean and dirty water, leading to water quality deterioration and maintenance difficulties. Furthermore, existing filtration devices or separation structures are complex in design, ineffective, or difficult to maintain.

Method used

A pet water dispenser with clean and dirty water separation was designed. It adopts a combination structure of clean water tank, dirty water tank, water outlet pipe, water pump, drinking tray assembly, rotating parts and drive parts. The rotating parts drive the drinking tray assembly to rotate, and the dirty water is automatically poured into the dirty water tank. The intelligent control board and touch screen realize automated operation.

Benefits of technology

It achieves the separation of clean and dirty water, provides a healthy and convenient drinking water environment, reduces user maintenance costs, and improves ease of use and cleanliness.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a purification and dirt separation pet water dispenser, and relates to the technical field of pet supplies, the purification and dirt separation pet water dispenser comprises a housing, a purified water tank, a sewage tank, a water outlet pipe, a water pump, a drinking tray assembly, a rotating member and a driving member; the clean water tank and the sewage tank are arranged on two sides of the shell; the water outlet pipe is arranged on the shell and is positioned above the sewage tank; the water pump is arranged in the shell and connected to the water purifying tank and the water outlet pipe through communicating pipes. The drinking tray assembly is rotationally arranged on the shell and is arranged below the water outlet pipe; the driving piece is arranged in the shell and is in transmission connection with the rotating piece; the rotating part comprises a rotating sleeve and a swing arm which are connected, the rotating sleeve is rotationally arranged on the shell, the swing arm is provided with a sliding rod, the drinking tray assembly is provided with a sliding rail groove matched with the sliding rod, and the drinking tray assembly is provided with a rotating shaft inserted into the shell. The technical scheme provided by the utility model is used for realizing purification and dirt separation and ensuring that the pet drinks a clean water source.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of pet supplies technology, and in particular to a pet water dispenser that separates clean water from dirty water. Background Technology

[0002] Pet water fountains are essential equipment in modern pet ownership, primarily serving to provide convenient drinking water for pets and ensuring the cleanliness and hygiene of the water source. However, in the current pet water fountain market, despite the existence of various brands and models, most still face a common technical challenge—the inability to achieve proper separation of clean and dirty water.

[0003] Traditional pet water fountains typically have only one water tank for storing and supplying water. A major problem with this design is that pets may bring hair, food scraps, and other debris into the tank while drinking. These impurities mix with the water, affecting water quality and potentially creating a breeding ground for bacteria. Furthermore, because they cannot effectively separate clean and dirty water, traditional water fountains require frequent overall cleaning. This increases the maintenance burden on users and can lead to further water quality deterioration if cleaning is not timely.

[0004] To achieve separation of clean and dirty water, some pet water fountains on the market attempt to use additional filtration devices or separation structures. However, these attempts often have many shortcomings. For example, while some filtration devices can remove some impurities, they cannot completely solve the problem of separating larger particles such as hair; and some separation structures may not be widely used due to their complex design, difficult maintenance, or poor performance.

[0005] Therefore, the market urgently needs a pet water fountain that can truly separate clean and dirty water. This type of fountain needs to automatically and effectively separate clean water from dirty water, ensuring that pets always drink clean, fresh water. At the same time, to reduce user maintenance costs and improve ease of use, the new fountain design should also consider ease of cleaning, maintenance, and intelligent management.

[0006] In summary, this patent aims to propose an innovative pet water fountain design to address the shortcomings of existing pet water fountains in separating clean and dirty water, thereby providing pets with a healthier and more convenient drinking environment. Summary of the Invention

[0007] The main objective of this invention is to propose a pet water fountain that separates clean and dirty water, thereby providing pets with a healthier and more convenient drinking environment.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this invention proposes a pet water dispenser that separates clean and dirty water, comprising: a housing, a clean water tank, a dirty water tank, a water outlet pipe, a water pump, a drinking tray assembly, a rotating component, and a driving component; the clean water tank is disposed on one side of the housing; the dirty water tank is disposed on the other side of the housing; the water outlet pipe is installed in the housing and is located above the dirty water tank; the water pump is disposed inside the housing and is connected to the clean water tank and the water outlet pipe respectively through a connecting pipe; the drinking tray assembly is rotatably disposed in the housing, located below the water outlet pipe and above the dirty water tank; the rotating component is rotatably disposed in the housing; the driving component is disposed inside the housing and is drively connected to the rotating component;

[0009] The rotating component includes a rotating sleeve and a swing arm connected to each other. The rotating sleeve is rotatably mounted on the housing. The swing arm has a sliding rod. The drinking tray assembly has a slide rail groove adapted to the sliding rod. The drinking tray assembly has a rotating shaft inserted into the housing. The driving component drives the rotating component to rotate, so as to drive the sliding rod to slide along the slide rail groove and drive the drinking tray assembly to rotate around the rotating shaft, so as to pour the wastewater in the drinking tray assembly into the wastewater tank.

[0010] In one embodiment, the drinking tray assembly includes a bottom shell and a water tray, the water tray being mounted on the bottom shell; the rotating shaft is connected to the bottom shell, extends into the housing body, and is rotatably mounted on the housing.

[0011] In one embodiment, the pet water dispenser that separates cleanliness and dirt further includes a fixed block disposed inside the housing and a rotating block rotatably connected to the fixed block; the housing has a first through hole at a position corresponding to the fixed block, the rotating block protrudes through the first through hole, and the rotating shaft is sleeved on the rotating block.

[0012] In one embodiment, the pet water dispenser that separates clean and dirty water further includes a locking block for locking the rotating shaft from the outside; the locking block is in the shape of a flat shaft, and the rotating shaft has a flat hole for mounting the rotating block.

[0013] In one embodiment, the housing further has a second through hole, into which the rotating sleeve passes; and the second through hole is located to the side of the first through hole.

[0014] In one embodiment, the water outlet pipe is located on the side of the first through hole portion away from the second through hole portion.

[0015] In one embodiment, the outlet of the water pipe is in the shape of a straight line.

[0016] In one embodiment, the wastewater tank includes a bottom cylinder and a cover plate, the cover plate being disposed on the bottom cylinder; the cover plate includes a flat plate portion and a concave plate portion, the concave plate portion being recessed downward to provide space for the drinking tray assembly to rotate; the concave plate portion has a plurality of drainage grooves.

[0017] In one embodiment, a portion of the bottom shell abuts against the flat plate portion.

[0018] In one embodiment, the pet water dispenser that separates clean and dirty water further includes a control board and a touch screen; the control board is disposed inside the housing and electrically connected to the drive component; the touch screen is electrically connected to the control board and is located outside the housing for user operation.

[0019] The present invention provides a pet water fountain that separates clean water from contaminated water to address the shortcomings of existing pet water fountains in separating clean water from contaminated water, thus providing pets with a healthier and more convenient drinking environment. Attached Figure Description

[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a structure of an embodiment of the pet water dispenser that separates clean water from contaminants provided by the present invention;

[0022] Figure 2 This is another structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation provided by the present invention;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation provided by the present invention;

[0024] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the drinking tray assembly location in an embodiment of the pet water fountain with clean and dirty separation provided by the present invention.

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cover plate of an embodiment of the pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation provided by the present invention;

[0026] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the drinking tray assembly of an embodiment of the pet water dispenser with cleanliness and dirt separation provided by the present invention.

[0027] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0028] 10. Housing; 11. Fixing block; 12. Rotating block; 13. Control panel; 14. Touch screen; 15. Locking block; 10a. First through hole; 10b. Second through hole; 10c. First outer surface; 10d. Second outer surface; 20. Clean water tank; 30. Waste water tank; 31. Bottom cylinder; 32. Cover plate; 321. Flat plate; 322. Concave plate; 323. Leakage groove; 40. Water pump; 50. Drinking tray assembly; 50a. Slide rail groove; 50b. Rotating shaft; 50c. Flat hole; 51. Bottom shell; 52. Water tray; 60. Rotating component; 61. Rotating sleeve; 62. Swing arm; 621. Slide rod; 70. Driving component; 80. Connecting pipe; 90. Water outlet pipe; 91. Water outlet. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0030] It should be noted that if the embodiments of the present invention involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0031] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this invention involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the use of "and / or" or "and / or" throughout the text includes three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution where both A and B are satisfied simultaneously. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this invention.

[0032] Please refer to Figures 1 to 6As shown, an embodiment of this application provides a pet water dispenser with clean and dirty water separation, including a housing 10, a clean water tank 20, a dirty water tank 30, a water outlet pipe 90, a water pump 40, a drinking tray assembly 50, a rotating component 60, and a driving component 70. The clean water tank 20 is disposed on one side of the housing 10, and the dirty water tank 30 is disposed on the other side of the housing 10. The water outlet pipe 90 is installed on the housing 10 and is located above the dirty water tank 30. The water pump 40 is disposed inside the housing 10 and is connected to the clean water tank 20 and the water outlet pipe 90 respectively via a connecting pipe 80. The drinking tray assembly 50 is rotatably disposed on the housing 10, below the water outlet pipe 90, and above the dirty water tank 30. The rotating component 60 is rotatably disposed on the housing 10, and the driving component 70 is disposed inside the housing 10 and is drively connected to the rotating component 60. The rotating component 60 includes a rotating sleeve 61 and a swing arm 62, with the swing arm 62 connected to the rotating sleeve 61. The swing arm 62 has a slide rod 621, and the drinking tray assembly 50 has a slide rail groove 50a adapted to the slide rod 621. The drinking tray assembly 50 also has a rotating shaft 50b inserted into the housing 10. In this embodiment, the drive member 70 drives the rotating member 60 to rotate, so as to drive the slide rod 621 to slide along the slide rail groove 50a and drive the drinking tray assembly 50 to rotate around the rotating shaft 50b, so as to pour the sewage in the drinking tray assembly 50 into the sewage tank 30.

[0033] Specifically, in this embodiment, the housing 10 is a square box with two opposing first outer surfaces 10c and second outer surfaces 10d. A clean water tank 20 and a wastewater tank 30 are respectively located on the first outer surface 10c and the second outer surface 10d of the housing 10. The housing 10 has an internal space to accommodate a water pump 40 and a connecting pipe 80. The water pump 40 is fixedly installed inside the housing 10, and its inlet is connected to the bottom of the clean water tank 20 via the connecting pipe 80 to draw clean water from the tank. The outlet of the water pump 40 is connected to an outlet pipe 90 installed on the housing 10 via another connecting pipe 80 to discharge clean water. A drinking dish assembly 50 is located below the outlet pipe 90 and above the wastewater tank 30. The drinking dish assembly 50 is rotatable, allowing the water pump 40 to discharge water from the clean water tank 20 into the drinking dish assembly 50 below it for the pet to drink from. The rotating component 60 is rotatably disposed on the second outer surface of the housing 10.

[0034] The rotating component 60 includes an integrally formed rotating sleeve 61 and a swing arm 62. The rotating sleeve 61 is rotatably mounted on the second outer surface 10d of the housing 10. The swing arm 62 is a straight rod structure, with one end connected to the rotating sleeve 61 and the other end extending in a direction parallel to the second outer surface 10d. The swing arm 62 has a slide rod 621 perpendicular to the swing arm 62. The drinking tray assembly 50 has a slide rail groove 50a parallel to the swing arm 62, and the slide rod 621 is perpendicular to the swing arm 62 and inserted into the slide rail groove 50a. The drinking tray assembly 50 has a rotating shaft 50b, the axis of which is parallel to the axes of the rotating sleeve 61 and the slide rod 621. During operation, the driving component 70 drives the rotating component 60 to rotate, thereby causing the slide rod 621 of the rotating component 60 to slide along the slide rail groove 50a, and simultaneously causing the drinking tray assembly 50 to rotate around the rotating shaft 50b, so as to pour the wastewater in the drinking tray assembly 50 into the wastewater tank 30 below it.

[0035] This application achieves stability and guidance of the drinking tray assembly 50 during rotation by setting the rotating component 60 and the rotating shaft 50b on the drinking tray assembly 50. The slide rod 621 slides along the slide rail groove 50a, ensuring that the drinking tray assembly 50 can rotate smoothly around the rotating shaft 50b. The rotating shaft 50b is the center point of rotation of the drinking tray assembly 50, and the slide rod 621 also forms another support point with the drinking tray assembly 50 during rotation. These two support points together ensure the stability and balance of the drinking tray assembly 50 during rotation. Through ingenious connection and arrangement, this application achieves the cleanliness and dirt separation function of the pet water fountain, while ensuring the convenience and cleanliness of pet drinking. The drinking tray assembly has two support points, which also ensures the stability of the drinking tray assembly during pet drinking. It should be noted that in this embodiment, the driving component 70 is a motor.

[0036] Please refer to Figure 6 As shown, in an optional embodiment, the drinking tray assembly 50 includes a bottom shell 51 and a water tray 52, the water tray 52 being mounted on the bottom shell 51. A rotating shaft 50b is disposed on the bottom shell 51, extends into the housing 10, and is rotatably mounted on the housing 10.

[0037] Specifically, in this embodiment, the drinking dish assembly 50 includes a bottom shell 51 and a water tray 52 assembled together. The bottom shell 51 is a cavity component, and the water tray 52 is also a cavity component. The external dimensions of the water tray 52 are adapted to the cavity dimensions of the bottom shell 51, so that the water tray 52 can be directly placed on the bottom shell 51. The water tray 52 is used to hold water for pets to drink. After a long period of time, the clean water in the water tray 52 will become dirty water. At this time, the drinking dish assembly 50 needs to be rotated to rotate the water tray 52 by a certain angle, so that the dirty water can be poured into the dirty water tank 30 below. When the dirty water tank 30 is full, the user can disassemble the dirty water tank 30 and empty the dirty water in the tank to continue storing dirty water. The rotating shaft 50b is located on the outer wall of the bottom shell 51, extends towards the second outer surface 10d of the housing 10, inserts into the housing 10, and can be rotated. This application detachably mounts the water tray 52 onto the base shell 51, allowing users to periodically remove the water tray 52 from the base shell 51 for cleaning, thus preventing the accumulation of dirt in the water tray 52. ​​In this embodiment, the water tray 52 is made of metal. Metal materials typically possess high strength and durability, capable of withstanding wear and impact during daily use. The relatively smooth surface of metal makes it less prone to the adhesion of dirt and bacteria. Using appropriate cleaning agents and tools, the metal water tray 52 can be easily cleaned, ensuring the hygiene and safety of the pet's drinking water.

[0038] Please refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in an optional embodiment, the pet water dispenser that separates clean and dirty water also includes a fixed block 11 disposed inside the housing 10 and a rotating block 12 rotatably connected to the fixed block 11; the housing 10 has a first through hole 10a at the position corresponding to the fixed block 11, the rotating block 12 passes through the first through hole 10a, and the rotating shaft 50b is sleeved on the rotating block 12.

[0039] Specifically, the pet water dispenser with clean and dirty water separation according to this application also includes a fixed block 11 and a rotating block 12. The fixed block 11 is installed inside the housing 10, and the rotating block 12 is rotatably connected to the fixed block 11. The housing 10 has a first through hole 10a, which is positioned opposite the rotating block 12. The rotating block 12 extends through the first through hole 10a, and a rotating shaft 50b is inserted into the first through hole 10a and fitted onto the rotating block 12. The rotating block 12 can rotate freely relative to the fixed block 11, which allows the drinking tray assembly 50 to be easily rotated to empty wastewater when needed. The fitted connection between the rotating block 12 and the rotating shaft 50b also provides sufficient flexibility to allow the rotating shaft 50b to rotate freely. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty water separation of this invention, by introducing the structure of the fixed block 11 and the rotating block 12, provides a more stable and flexible support for the rotation of the drinking tray assembly 50. This design not only improves the stability and accuracy of the rotation of the drinking tray assembly 50, but also makes it easier to pull out and insert the entire drinking tray assembly 50 from the first through hole 10a, facilitating the user's later cleaning work and reassembly of the drinking tray assembly 50.

[0040] Please refer to this again. Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in an optional embodiment, the pet water fountain with clean and dirty water separation also includes a locking block 15 for locking the rotating shaft 50b from the side away from the fixing block 11. The locking block 15 is in the shape of a flat shaft, and the rotating shaft 50b has a flat hole 50c for mounting the locking block 15.

[0041] Specifically, in this embodiment, a flat-shaft-shaped locking block 15 is also installed on the rotating shaft 50b. This design ensures the stability of the rotating shaft 50b and facilitates the connection between the locking block 15 and the rotating shaft 50b. The rotating block 12 is rotatably connected to the fixed block 11 and passes through the first through hole 10a on the housing 10. The locking block is externally mounted on the rotating block 12, connecting the drinking tray assembly 50 to the housing. The rotating shaft 50b has a flat hole 50c for mounting the locking block, the shape of which matches the flat shaft shape of the rotating block 12. The rotating shaft 50b is sleeved on the rotating block 12, serving as the central axis for the rotation of the drinking tray assembly 50. The locking block adopts a flat shaft design, which matches the flat hole 50c of the rotating shaft 50b, enhancing the stability of the connection, reducing shaking and noise during rotation, and ensuring the positioning of the drinking tray assembly 50. This prevents users from installing the drinking tray assembly 50 in the wrong direction, ensuring that the opening of the water tray 52 faces upward.

[0042] Please refer to Figure 4As shown, in an optional embodiment, the housing 10 further has a second through hole 10b, into which the rotating sleeve 61 passes, and the second through hole 10b is located to the side of the first through hole 10a.

[0043] Specifically, in this embodiment, the housing 10 also has a second through hole 10b for mounting the rotating sleeve 61, and the second through hole 10b is located to the side of the first through hole 10a. The shape and size of the second through hole 10b perfectly match the shape and size of the rotating sleeve 61, so that the rotating sleeve 61 can rotate freely on the housing 10. Since the second through hole 10b is located to the side of the first through hole 10a, this layout avoids direct interference between the rotating component 60 and the drinking tray assembly 50, making the assembly process smoother, and also providing convenience for subsequent maintenance and cleaning. After the rotating sleeve 61 passes through the second through hole 10b, it is fitted onto the rotating shaft of the drive component 70 to achieve a tight connection with the rotating shaft. This design ensures the effective transmission of driving force, reduces energy loss, and improves the efficiency of the entire transmission system. At the same time, the direct insertion of the rotating sleeve 61 into the second through hole 10b and its fitting onto the rotating shaft also facilitates subsequent disassembly and assembly, making it convenient for users to perform cleaning work.

[0044] In an optional embodiment, the water outlet pipe 90 is located on the side of the first through hole 10a away from the second through hole 10b.

[0045] Specifically, in this embodiment, the water outlet pipe 90 is cleverly designed on the side of the first through-hole 10a away from the second through-hole 10b. This layout is based on a thorough consideration of the internal space utilization of the product, aiming to optimize the water flow path, reduce mutual interference between internal structures, and improve the overall aesthetics and practicality. Positioning the water outlet pipe 90 on the side away from the second through-hole 10b helps ensure that the water flows smoothly to the pet's drinking area after leaving the water tank 20, without being obstructed by moving parts such as the rotating component 60 or the driving component 70. This helps improve the stability and efficiency of the water flow, ensuring that the pet can continuously obtain clean, fresh drinking water. This layout also makes full use of the available space within the housing 10, avoiding excessive crowding between internal components. This not only helps improve the overall structural strength of the product but also provides greater convenience for subsequent maintenance and cleaning.

[0046] In this embodiment, the rotating sleeve 61 and the rotating shaft 50b are located on either side of the centerline of the drinking dish assembly 50. Positioning the rotating sleeve 61 and the rotating shaft 50b on either side of the centerline of the drinking dish assembly 50 helps achieve better balance during rotation. This balance is crucial for reducing wobbling and improving the smoothness of rotation, thereby ensuring the pet's comfort and safety while drinking.

[0047] Please refer to Figure 1As shown, in an optional embodiment, the outlet 91 of the water outlet pipe 90 is in the shape of a straight line.

[0048] Specifically, the water outlet 90 has an outlet 91, and the outlet 91 is shaped as a straight line. The straight-line outlet 91 design helps to more precisely control the flow rate and direction of the water. Compared with other shapes of outlets 91, the straight-line outlet 91 can distribute the water flow more evenly, reduce water splashing and waste, and ensure that pets can drink water steadily and comfortably.

[0049] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, in an optional embodiment, the wastewater tank 30 includes a bottom cylinder 31 and a cover plate 32, the cover plate 32 covering the bottom cylinder 31; the cover plate 32 includes a flat plate portion 321 and a concave plate portion 322, the concave plate portion 322 being recessed downward to provide space for the drinking tray assembly to rotate; the concave plate portion 322 has a plurality of drainage grooves 323.

[0050] Specifically, in this embodiment, the wastewater tank 30 includes a bottom cylinder 31 and a cover plate 32. The bottom cylinder 31 serves as the main container for wastewater collection, while the cover plate 32 covers the bottom cylinder 31, forming a closed and easily maintained space. The cover plate 32 includes a flat plate portion 321 and a concave plate portion 322. The concave plate portion 322 is recessed downwards, a design that cleverly provides the space required for the drinking tray assembly 50 to rotate and pour wastewater, ensuring smooth rotation of the drinking tray assembly 50 and ensuring that wastewater can be discharged smoothly and efficiently. Multiple drainage grooves 323 are carefully provided on the concave plate portion 322. These drainage grooves 323 not only guide wastewater into the bottom cylinder 31, but also, through their reasonable arrangement in number and position, effectively prevent wastewater from accumulating and overflowing on the cover plate 32. Since the cover plate 32 and the bottom cylinder 31 are detachably connected, when the wastewater tank 30 needs cleaning or replacement, the user can easily remove the cover plate 32 to thoroughly clean and maintain the bottom cylinder 31.

[0051] Please refer to this again. Figure 1 As shown, in an optional embodiment, a portion of the bottom shell 51 abuts against the flat plate portion 321.

[0052] Specifically, in this embodiment, the bottom shell 51, as an important component of the drinking dish assembly 50, is cleverly designed in part to abut against the flat plate 321 of the wastewater tank 30. This abutment design between the bottom shell 51 and the flat plate 321 provides a stable support point for the drinking dish assembly 50, increasing its stability when the pet drinks. This design, by providing a stable support point, effectively prevents the drinking dish assembly from shaking or tilting during the pet's drinking process, thereby ensuring the pet's comfort and safety while drinking.

[0053] Please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in an optional embodiment, the pet water fountain with clean and dirty water separation also includes a control board 13 and a touch screen 14. The control board 13 is disposed inside the housing 10 and is electrically connected to the drive unit 70; the touch screen 14 is electrically connected to the control board 13 and is located outside the housing 10 for user operation.

[0054] Specifically, in this embodiment, the pet water dispenser with clean and dirty water separation incorporates a control board 13 as a core component. The control board 13 is cleverly housed within the housing 10 and electrically connected to the drive unit 70. This design allows the control board 13 to precisely control the operation of the drive unit 70, ensuring that the drinking tray assembly 50 rotates and emptys wastewater according to a preset program, thus automating the operation of the water dispenser. For example, users can set a timer to empty wastewater every 6 hours. To enhance user convenience and intuitiveness, this embodiment also includes a touchscreen 14 as a human-machine interface. The touchscreen 14 is electrically connected to the control board 13 and cleverly mounted outside the housing 10 for easy observation and operation. Users can easily control various functions and monitor the status of the water dispenser using buttons or icons on the touchscreen 14, such as adjusting the rotation speed and setting a timer for emptying wastewater. In this embodiment, the touch screen 14 is disposed on the upper surface of the housing 10. This design allows the user to intuitively see various buttons, icons and information on the touch screen 14, thereby making it easier to operate.

[0055] The above description is merely an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and does not limit the patent scope of the present invention. Any equivalent structural transformations made using the contents of the present invention specification and drawings under the technical concept of the present invention, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A pet water dispenser that separates clean water from contaminants, characterized in that, include: case; A clean water tank is located on one side of the housing; The wastewater tank is located on the other side of the casing; A water outlet pipe is installed on the housing and located above the sewage tank; A water pump is disposed inside the housing and is connected to the purified water tank and the outlet pipe respectively through a connecting pipe; A drinking tray assembly is rotatably mounted on the housing, positioned below the water outlet pipe and above the wastewater tank; A rotating component, which is rotatably disposed in the housing; A driving component, wherein the driving component is disposed within the housing and is connected in a transmission manner to the rotating component; The rotating component includes a rotating sleeve and a swing arm connected to each other. The rotating sleeve is rotatably mounted on the housing. The swing arm has a sliding rod. The drinking tray assembly has a slide rail groove adapted to the sliding rod. The drinking tray assembly has a rotating shaft inserted into the housing. The driving component drives the rotating component to rotate, so as to drive the sliding rod to slide along the slide rail groove and drive the drinking tray assembly to rotate around the rotating shaft, so as to pour the wastewater in the drinking tray assembly into the wastewater tank.

2. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The drinking tray assembly includes a bottom shell and a water tray, the water tray being mounted on the bottom shell; the rotating shaft is connected to the bottom shell, extends into the housing body, and is rotatably mounted on the housing.

3. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The pet water dispenser that separates cleanliness and dirt also includes a fixed block disposed inside the housing and a rotating block rotatably connected to the fixed block; the housing has a first through hole at the position corresponding to the fixed block, the rotating block passes through the first through hole, and the rotating shaft is sleeved on the rotating block.

4. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The pet water dispenser that separates clean water from dirty water also includes a locking block, which is used to lock the rotating shaft from the outside; the locking block is in the shape of a flat shaft, and the rotating shaft has a flat hole for mounting the rotating block.

5. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The housing also has a second through hole, into which the rotating sleeve passes; and the second through hole is located to the side of the first through hole.

6. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The water outlet pipe is located on the side of the first through hole that is away from the second through hole.

7. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The outlet of the water pipe is in the shape of a straight line.

8. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The wastewater tank includes a bottom cylinder and a cover plate, the cover plate being placed on the bottom cylinder; the cover plate includes a flat plate portion and a concave plate portion, the concave plate portion being recessed downward to provide space for the drinking tray assembly to rotate; the concave plate portion has multiple drainage grooves.

9. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 8, characterized in that, A portion of the bottom shell abuts against the flat plate portion.

10. The pet water dispenser with clean and dirty separation as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The pet water dispenser that separates clean water from dirty water also includes a control board and a touch screen; the control board is located inside the housing and is electrically connected to the drive unit; the touch screen is electrically connected to the control board and is located outside the housing for user operation.