Dust bag drying device, cleaning base station and cleaning system
By installing heating components and fan assemblies on the dust collection components of the cleaning base station, the problems of mold and odor caused by damp garbage in the dust bags are solved, achieving rapid drying and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520400332.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-07
AI Technical Summary
Dust bags used for cleaning base stations are prone to mold, bacteria growth, and odors after absorbing damp garbage, which affects the user experience.
Heating components and fan assemblies are installed on the dust bin components. The heating components heat the waste inside the dust bag, and the fan assemblies remove the moisture, thus achieving rapid drying.
It effectively avoids the problem of damp garbage in the dust bag becoming moldy, breeding bacteria and odors over time, maintaining a clean environment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application belongs to the field of clean base station technology, and particularly relates to a dust bag drying device, a clean base station and a cleaning system. Background Technology
[0002] Cleaning base stations work in conjunction with cleaning equipment, serving as docking stations for the equipment. When the cleaning equipment is located at a cleaning base station, activating the base station's dust collection fan will suck the debris from the equipment into dust bags within the base station's dust chamber. However, once these dust bags absorb damp debris, they are prone to mold growth, bacterial proliferation, and unpleasant odors over time, polluting the environment and negatively impacting user experience. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this application is to provide a dust bag drying device, a cleaning base station, and a cleaning system to solve the technical problem in the prior art where dust bags in cleaning base stations easily generate odors over time after absorbing wet garbage.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted in this application is as follows:
[0005] The first aspect of this application provides a dust bag drying apparatus, comprising:
[0006] A dust collection bin component, wherein the dust collection bin component is provided with a dust collection inlet and a dust collection outlet;
[0007] A heating element, internally disposed within the dust collection component, and supporting a dust bag internally disposed within the dust collection component; and
[0008] The fan assembly is connected to the dust bin component and communicates with the interior of the dust bin component.
[0009] In some implementations, the heating component includes a heating element and a heat dissipation plate for supporting the dust bag, the heating element being disposed on the heat dissipation plate and the heat dissipation plate being connected to the dust hopper component.
[0010] In some implementations, the heat sink is a metal plate; and / or, at least one side of the heat sink used to support the dust bag is provided with a heat dissipation film.
[0011] In some implementations, the heating element further includes a heat insulation layer disposed on the side of the heat sink facing away from the interior of the dust chamber element.
[0012] In some implementations, the heat sink is detachably connected to the dust chamber component; and / or, the heating element is disposed on the side of the heat sink facing away from the interior of the dust chamber component.
[0013] In some implementations, the bottom of the dust collection component is provided with a mounting hole, and the heating component is located in the mounting hole.
[0014] In some implementations, the dust bin component includes a dust bin body and a surrounding plate. The bottom of the dust bin body is provided with an opening. The surrounding plate is disposed on the outer bottom surface of the dust bin body and is disposed around the mounting hole. The space enclosed by the surrounding plate and the opening form the mounting hole.
[0015] In some implementations, the heating component has multiple connecting plates along its circumferential edge, and the surrounding plate has a clearance notch. The connecting plate passes through the corresponding clearance notch, and a connector passes through the connecting plate and is inserted into the dust chamber component to fix the heating component to the dust chamber body.
[0016] In some implementations, a connecting post is provided on the outer bottom surface of the dust bin body, the connecting plate is attached to the corresponding connecting post, and the connector passes through the connecting plate and is inserted into the corresponding connecting post.
[0017] In some implementations, the fan assembly includes a dust collection fan connected to the dust collection outlet; or, the dust bin component is further provided with an air outlet, and the fan assembly includes a drive fan connected to the air outlet.
[0018] A second aspect of this application provides a clean base station, including a dust bag drying device as provided in any of the above technical solutions.
[0019] In some implementations, the cleaning base station includes a dust bag drying mode, wherein:
[0020] When the cleaning base station operates the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly and heating element of the dust bag drying device operate simultaneously, or the fan assembly operates after the heating element; and / or,
[0021] When the cleaning base station operates the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly of the dust bag drying device starts and runs intermittently.
[0022] A third aspect of this application provides a cleaning system, including cleaning equipment and a cleaning base station as provided in any of the above technical solutions.
[0023] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows: The dust bag drying device provided by this application can efficiently heat the garbage in the dust bag by setting a heating component on the dust bin component to support the dust bag; by operating the fan component, the moisture evaporated from heating the garbage in the dust bag can be discharged to the outside of the dust bin component, thereby achieving the effect of quickly drying the garbage in the dust bag and avoiding problems such as mold, bacterial growth, and odor that easily occur in the damp garbage in the dust bag over time. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, 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 this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the front side structure of a clean base station provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the front side of the cleaning base station provided in this application embodiment (for illustrating the dust discharge chamber door);
[0027] Figure 3 The structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 1 ;
[0028] Figure 4 The structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 2 ;
[0029] Figure 5 The structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 3 ;
[0030] Figure 6 The structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 4 ;
[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0032] Figure 8 This is another structural schematic diagram of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0033] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle;
[0034] Figure 10 This is a structural schematic diagram of the dust bin component provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0035] Figure 11 The structure of the dust bag drying device provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 5 ;
[0036] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the heating component provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0037] Figure 13 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the heating component provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0038] Figure 14 This is a front view schematic diagram of the heating component provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0039] The following are the labeling elements in the figure:
[0040] 1-Clean base station;
[0041] 100-Dust bag drying device; 200-Dust bag; 300-Placement chamber; 400-Washing tank; 500-Washing scraper assembly; 600-Dust collection port; 700-Dust hopper door;
[0042] 110 - Dust bin component; 120 - Heating component; 130 - Fan assembly; 140 - Connecting plate; 150 - Connecting piece;
[0043] 111-Dust collection inlet; 112-Dust collection outlet; 113-Mounting hole; 114-Dust bin body; 115-Enclosure panel; 116-Connecting column; 117-Air outlet; 118-Avoidance opening; 119-Reinforcing rib plate;
[0044] 1151 - Avoidance Gap;
[0045] 121-Heating component; 122-Heat dissipation plate; 123-Upper heating part; 124-Lower heating part; 125-Insulation layer; 131-Drive fan. Detailed Implementation
[0046] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the embodiments of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.
[0047] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "thickness", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.
[0048] To facilitate a clear description of the technical solutions of this application, the terms "first" and "second" are used to distinguish identical or similar items with essentially the same function and effect. Those skilled in the art will understand that the terms "first" and "second" do not limit the quantity or execution order, and that the terms "first" and "second" do not necessarily imply that they are different.
[0049] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0050] In this application, "and / or" is merely a way of describing the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist; for example, A and / or B can represent three cases: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, and B existing alone. Additionally, the character " / " in this document generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.
[0051] It should be noted that, in this application, the words "in one embodiment," "exemplarily," and "for example" are used to indicate examples, illustrations, or descriptions. Any embodiment or design described in this application as "in one embodiment," "exemplarily," or "for example" should not be construed as being more preferred or advantageous than other embodiments or designs. Specifically, the use of words such as "in one embodiment," "exemplarily," and "for example" is intended to present the relevant concepts in a specific manner.
[0052] Please see Figures 1-6 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the front side structure of the clean base station 1 provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front side of the cleaning base station 1 provided in an embodiment of this application (dust chamber door 700 is not shown). Figure 3 The structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 1 , Figure 4 The structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 2 , Figure 5 The structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 3 , Figure 6 The structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 4 .
[0053] For ease of description, the length direction of the cleaning base station 1 is defined as the X-axis, the width direction as the Y-axis, and the height direction as the Z-axis. The X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis are mutually perpendicular. It is worth noting that in this embodiment, the cleaning base station 1 is described using directional terms such as "top," "bottom," "left," "right," "front," and "rear," with the orientation primarily based on the location of the cleaning base station 1 within its surroundings. Figure 1 The directions shown in the diagram are explained as follows: the positive direction of the X-axis is "right", the negative direction of the X-axis is "left", the positive direction of the Y-axis is "front", the negative direction of the Y-axis is "back", the positive direction of the Z-axis is "top", and the negative direction of the Z-axis is "bottom".
[0054] This application provides a cleaning base station 1, which works in conjunction with cleaning equipment. The cleaning base station 1 is a docking station for the cleaning equipment and is used to perform preset operations for the cleaning equipment, such as charging the cleaning equipment, collecting the garbage in the dust box of the cleaning equipment, and cleaning the cleaning components (such as a rag) of the cleaning equipment.
[0055] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 A placement cavity 300 is formed on the front side of the cleaning base station 1. The placement cavity 300 is used to accommodate the cleaning equipment. That is, when the cleaning equipment returns to the cleaning base station 1, the cleaning equipment is located in the placement cavity 300 of the cleaning base station 1.
[0056] In one example, see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The base of the cleaning base station 1 is provided with a cleaning tank 400, and a cleaning scraper assembly 500 is installed in the cleaning tank 400. When the cleaning equipment is located in the placement cavity 300, the cleaning equipment is supported above the cleaning tank 400, and the cleaning scraper assembly 500 can clean the cleaning elements on the cleaning equipment.
[0057] In one example, the cleaning base station 1 also includes a clean water tank and a wastewater tank. The clean water tank is used to supply clean water to the cleaning tank 400, and the wastewater in the cleaning tank 400 is recycled to the wastewater tank through a wastewater pipe.
[0058] In one example, the cleaning base station 1 also includes a drying system for supplying high-temperature hot air into the placement cavity 300 for drying and / or sterilizing the cleaning elements of the cleaning equipment.
[0059] In one example, the cleaning base station 1 also includes a dust collection system for recovering waste from the dust box inside the cleaning equipment. See also... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The diagram illustrates the dust collection port 600. When the cleaning equipment is located inside the cleaning base station 1, the dust discharge port of the cleaning equipment is connected to the dust collection port 600. The garbage in the dust box of the cleaning equipment can be discharged through the dust discharge port and enter the dust collection system through the dust collection port 600.
[0060] In one example, the dust collection system includes a dust collection component 110, a dust collection fan, and a dust collection duct. One end of the dust collection duct is connected to a dust collection port 600, and the other end is connected to the dust collection component 110. The dust collection fan is connected to the dust collection component 110, and a dust bag 200 can be installed inside the dust collection component 110. When the dust collection fan is started, it evacuates the dust collection component 110 to create a negative pressure inside the dust collection component 110. The waste in the dust box of the cleaning equipment can enter the dust bag 200 of the dust collection component 110 through the dust collection duct.
[0061] In one example, the cleaning base station 1 also includes a dust chamber door 700, which is disposed on the front side of the cleaning base station 1. See also Figure 1 , Figure 1 The diagram shows dust bin door 700; please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 2 , Figure 2 The diagram shows the dustbin door 700 being disassembled. Figure 2 Dust bin component 110 can be seen in the image.
[0062] The cleaning base station 1 provided in this application embodiment also includes a dust bag drying device 100. The dust bag drying device 100 is used to increase the temperature inside the dust bin component 110 to heat the garbage in the dust bag 200 inside the dust bin component 110, evaporate the moisture in the garbage in the dust bag 200 and discharge it to the outside of the dust bin component 110.
[0063] Please see Figures 3-6 The dust bag drying device 100 provided in this application embodiment includes a dust bin component 110, a heating component 120, and a fan assembly 130.
[0064] Please see Figures 3-6 The dust collection component 110 has a dust collection inlet 111 and a dust collection outlet 112. The dust collection inlet 111 is connected to the dust collection air duct, and the dust collection outlet 112 is connected to the dust collection fan.
[0065] Please see Figures 2-6The diagram illustrates the heating element 120, which is mounted on the dust collection component 110 and is used to heat the dust bag 200, which is supported thereon and contains garbage.
[0066] Regarding the location of the heating element 120 on the dust collection element 110, in one example, please refer to Figure 3 The heating element 120 is disposed within the dust collection component 110 and connected to the inner bottom surface of the dust collection component 110; or, in other examples, please refer to Figure 4 The bottom surface of the dust collection component 110 is provided with a clearance opening 118. The heating component 120 is connected to the outer bottom surface of the dust collection component 110, and the heating component 120 can cover the clearance opening 118, so that the dust bag 200 located inside the dust collection component 110 can be supported on the heating component 120 through the clearance opening 118 at the bottom of the dust collection component 110; or, in other examples, please refer to Figure 5 The heating element 120 may form the entire bottom surface of the dust collection element 110; or, in other examples, see [reference needed]. Figure 6 The heating element 120 is disposed inside the dust collection component 110, and the heating element 120 is connected to the circumferential side of the dust collection component 110.
[0067] When the dust bag 200 contains a certain weight of garbage, the weight of the garbage will cause the dust bag 200 to come into contact with and be supported on the heating element 120. In one example, a counterweight structure can be added to the dust bag 200 to increase its weight, thus facilitating the support of the dust bag 200 containing garbage on the heating element 120. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 3-6 The diagram illustrates that the dust bag 200 is supported on the heating element 120. When the heating element 120 is working, it can heat the dust bag 200 to dry the garbage inside the dust bag 200.
[0068] Please see Figures 3-6 The fan assembly 130 is installed on the dust bin component 110. When the fan assembly 130 is working, it can promote the airflow inside the dust bin component 110, so that the moisture volatilized from the garbage in the dust bag 200 can be discharged to the outside of the dust bin component 110 in a timely manner.
[0069] Regarding the fan assembly 130, in one example, the fan assembly 130 can draw air from the dust collection member 110 when it is in operation; in other examples, the fan assembly 130 can deliver airflow into the dust collection member 110 when it is in operation.
[0070] When the fan assembly 130 can deliver airflow into the dust bin component 110, an air outlet can be provided on the dust bin component 110 so that the airflow in the dust bin component 110 can be discharged through the air outlet when the fan assembly 130 is working. In addition, an air valve assembly can be provided at the air outlet to control the opening state of the air outlet.
[0071] When the fan assembly 130 can draw air from the dust bin component 110, the air can enter the dust bin component 110 through the dust collection inlet 111 and be discharged through the fan assembly 130; or, an additional air inlet can be provided on the dust bin component 110, so that when the fan assembly 130 is working, air can enter through the air inlet and then be discharged through the fan assembly 130. In addition, an air valve assembly can be provided at the air inlet to control the opening state of the air inlet.
[0072] When the fan assembly 130 can draw air from the dust collection chamber component 110, the fan assembly 130 can be a dust collection fan. Of course, the fan assembly 130 and the dust collection fan can also be set as two different fan structures.
[0073] When the fan assembly 130 and the dust collection fan are designed to be of the same structure, the structure of the cleaning base station 1 can be simplified; when the fan assembly 130 and the dust collection fan are designed to be two different fans, in one example, the power of the fan assembly 130 is less than the power of the dust collection fan.
[0074] When the cleaning base station 1 is in dust collection mode, in order to draw the garbage in the dust box of the cleaning equipment into the dust bag 200 of the cleaning base station 1 under the action of the dust collection fan, the dust collection fan needs to have a certain power, which leads to relatively large noise when the dust collection fan is working. When the fan assembly 130 is working, it only needs to be able to achieve airflow within the dust bin component 110. Therefore, a fan assembly 130 with low power can be selected to reduce the noise generated by the operation of the fan assembly 130 when drying the garbage in the dust bag 200.
[0075] In this embodiment, the dust bag 200 can be dried by the operation of the heating component 120 and the fan assembly 130, so that the cleaning base station 1 operates the dust bag drying mode; in one example, the cleaning base station 1 can operate the dust bag drying mode in response to an externally input command; or, alternatively, the cleaning base station 1 can operate the dust bag drying mode in response to an internal command.
[0076] For example, in one instance, each time the cleaning base station 1 finishes running the dust collection mode to recycle the waste in the dust box of the cleaning equipment, the cleaning base station 1 responds to the instruction that the dust collection mode has been completed, causing the cleaning base station 1 to automatically run the dust bag drying mode.
[0077] For example, in one instance, cleaning base station 1 operates both a dust collection mode and a dust bag drying mode simultaneously. When the cleaning equipment moves to cleaning base station 1, cleaning base station 1 typically automatically operates the dust collection mode in response to the cleaning equipment returning to cleaning base station 1, collecting the waste in the dust box inside the cleaning equipment into the dust bag 200 of the dust hopper component 110 in cleaning base station 1. In this example, when the cleaning equipment moves to cleaning base station 1, cleaning base station 1 automatically operates the dust bag drying mode in response to the cleaning equipment returning to cleaning base station 1.
[0078] For example, in one instance, the dust bag drying mode is delayed compared to the dust collection mode; that is, the dust bag drying mode is run only after the dust collection mode has been running for a period of time.
[0079] For example, in one example, an image acquisition device is installed inside the dust bin component 110. The image acquisition device is used to collect information about the dust bag 200 in the dust bin component 110. The control system of the cleaning base station 1 receives the signal collected by the image acquisition device. When the control system determines that the conditions for operating the dust bag drying mode are met (for example, when the content of garbage in the dust bag 200 reaches a predetermined value), it controls the heating component 120 and the fan assembly 130 to work.
[0080] When the cleaning base station 1 operates in the dust bag drying mode, in one example, the fan assembly 130 and the heating element 120 can be controlled to operate simultaneously, or the fan assembly 130 can be controlled to operate after the heating element 120.
[0081] For example, when the cleaning base station 1 is running the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly 130 and the heating component 120 can be started simultaneously. The heating component 120 is used to heat the dust bag 200, which is supported on the heating component 120 and contains garbage. The fan assembly 130 draws air from the dust chamber component 110. External air enters through the dust collection inlet 111, promoting airflow inside the dust chamber component 110, so that the moisture in the garbage in the dust bag 200 evaporates and is discharged to the outside of the dust chamber component 110 in a timely manner.
[0082] For example, when the cleaning base station 1 is running in dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly 130 can be controlled to start later than the heating component 120. That is, the heating component 120 is started first, and after the heating component 120 has been running for a period of time, the fan assembly 130 is then started. Since it takes a certain amount of time for the heating component 120 to evaporate the moisture in the dust bag 200 while heating the dust bag 200, the heating component 120 can be started first, and then the fan assembly 130 can be started. This is beneficial to achieving energy saving while ensuring that the evaporated moisture is discharged to the outside of the dust bin component 110 by the fan assembly 130 without affecting the process.
[0083] In one example, the fan assembly 130 is delayed in operating from the heating element 120, and the time for which the fan assembly 130 is delayed from the heating element 120 is t, and the value of t ranges from 1 min to 10 min.
[0084] When the cleaning base station 1 is running the dust bag drying mode, in one example, the fan assembly 130 of the dust bag drying device 100 is started intermittently, while the heating element 120 is either always running or the heating element 120 is also started intermittently.
[0085] The intermittent start-up and operation of the fan assembly 130 of the dust bag drying device 100 can be understood as follows: when the cleaning base station 1 is running the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly 130 starts every t1 minutes, and each operation lasts for t2 minutes.
[0086] In one example, the value of t1 ranges from 1 min to 10 min, and / or the value of t2 ranges from 1 min to 10 min.
[0087] In this example, by controlling the fan assembly 130 to start and run intermittently, energy-saving effects can be achieved without affecting the discharge of the evaporated water to the outside of the dust collection component 110 by the fan assembly 130.
[0088] In summary, in this embodiment of the application, by providing a heating component 120 for supporting the dust bag 200 on the dust bin component 110, the garbage in the dust bag 200 inside the dust bin component 110 can be heated efficiently. By operating the fan component 130, the moisture evaporated from heating the garbage in the dust bag 200 can be discharged to the outside of the dust bin component 110, thereby achieving the effect of quickly drying the garbage in the dust bag 200. This avoids the problem of mold, bacterial growth, and odor that easily occur in the damp garbage in the dust bag 200 over time.
[0089] Please see Figures 7-11 , Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 8 This is another structural schematic diagram of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle. Figure 10 This is a structural schematic diagram of the dust bin component 110 provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 11 The structure of the dust bag drying device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application is simple. Figure 5 .
[0090] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 7 and Figure 10The bottom of the dust collection component 110 is provided with a mounting hole 113, and the heating component 120 is located in the mounting hole 113.
[0091] In one example, the heating element 120 is located on one side of the dust collection member 110 and is flush with the inner bottom surface of the dust collection member 110; or, alternatively, the heating element 120 is located on one side of the dust collection member 110 that is recessed or protrudes from the inner bottom surface of the dust collection member 110.
[0092] In one example, the heating element 120 is detachably connected to the dust collection element 110; alternatively, the heating element 120 may be non-detachably connected to the dust collection element 110.
[0093] In one example, the heating element 120 can be inserted into the mounting hole 113 from below the dust chamber component 110, and the heating element 120 can be detachably connected to the dust chamber component 110 via the connector 150.
[0094] In one example, see Figure 11 The heating component 120 includes an upper heating part 123 and a lower heating part 124. The lower heating part 124 is disposed below the upper heating part 123 and the two are connected. The upper heating part 123 is supported on the inner bottom surface of the dust collection component 110, and the lower heating part 124 is inserted into the mounting hole 113.
[0095] In one example, the lower heating element 124 engages with the mounting hole 113 at the bottom of the dust chamber component 110 to limit the movement of the heating element 120 in the horizontal direction.
[0096] In one example, a plurality of support plates are provided on the circumferential side of the heating member 120. The heating member 120 is inserted into the mounting hole 113 and contacts the inner bottom surface of the dust collection member 110 through the support plates, so as to support the heating member 120 on the dust collection member 110.
[0097] In one example, the support plate is detachably connected to the dust bin component via a connecting part.
[0098] In this embodiment of the application, by setting the heating component 120 to the mounting hole 113 at the bottom of the dust collection component 110, it is convenient to assemble the heating component 120 with the dust collection component 110, while also ensuring that the heating component 120 does not occupy the internal space of the dust collection component 110, so as not to affect the dust collection component 110 from accommodating more garbage contained in the dust bag 200.
[0099] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 8 and Figure 10The dust bin component 110 includes a dust bin body 114 and a surrounding plate 115. The bottom of the dust bin body 114 is provided with an opening. The surrounding plate 115 is provided on the outer bottom surface of the dust bin body 114 and is arranged around the mounting hole 113. The space enclosed by the surrounding plate 115 and the opening at the bottom of the dust bin body 114 form the mounting hole 113.
[0100] Please see Figure 8 Typically, a reinforcing rib plate 119 is provided at the bottom of the dust bin body 114 to improve the strength of the dust bin component 110. When an opening is provided at the bottom of the dust bin body 114, the reinforcing rib plate 119 can be distributed circumferentially along the opening to form a surrounding plate 115. This not only improves the strength of the dust bin component 110, but also facilitates the installation of the heating component 120 by forming a mounting hole 113 through the space enclosed by the surrounding plate 115 and the opening at the bottom of the dust bin body 114.
[0101] In one example, see Figure 9 The heating element 120 is inserted through the connecting piece 150 through the enclosure 115 to secure the heating element 120 to the dust chamber component 110.
[0102] In one example, the heating element 120 is sealed to the enclosure 115.
[0103] In one example, the enclosure 115 is integrally formed on the dust bin body 114.
[0104] In this embodiment, by using a surrounding plate 115 to surround the heating member 120, the length of the mounting hole 113 along the axial direction is increased, which facilitates the guidance of the heating member 120 to be installed on the dust chamber member 110.
[0105] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9 Multiple connecting plates 140 are provided along the circumferential edge of the heating component 120, and clearance notches 1151 are formed on the surrounding plate 115. The connecting plates 140 pass through the corresponding clearance notches 1151 and are inserted into the dust bin component 110 through the connecting plates 140 via connectors 150, so as to fix the heating component 120 to the dust bin body 114; or, alternatively, multiple connecting plates 140 are provided along the circumferential edge of the heating component 120, and clearance notches 1151 are formed on the surrounding plate 115. The connecting plates 140 pass through the corresponding clearance notches 1151 and are pasted or welded to the dust bin component 110.
[0106] In one example, multiple connecting plates 140 are symmetrically arranged on opposite sides of the heating element 120.
[0107] In one example, the connecting plate 140 is integrally formed on the heating element 120; alternatively, the connecting plate 140 may be welded or detachably connected to the heating element 120.
[0108] In this embodiment, by providing a connecting plate 140 on the heating component 120, it is not only convenient to connect the heating component 120 with the dust bin component 110, but also the connecting plate 140, inserted into the corresponding clearance notch 1151 on the surrounding plate 115, has a positioning function for assembling the heating component 120 onto the dust bin component 110.
[0109] In one example, see Figure 9 A connecting post 116 is provided on the outer bottom surface of the dust bin body 114. A connecting plate 140 is attached to the corresponding connecting post 116. A connector 150 passes through the connecting plate 140 and is inserted into the corresponding connecting post 116. That is, the connecting plate 140 and the connecting post 116 correspond one-to-one. Alternatively, the dust bin body 114 may not have a connecting post 116. The connecting plate 140 passes through the clearance notch 1151 on the enclosure plate 115 and is attached to the outer bottom surface of the heating component 120. The connector 150 passes through the connecting plate 140 and is directly inserted into the dust bin body 114.
[0110] In this embodiment, by providing a connecting post 116 on the dust hopper body 114, it is convenient to stably fix the heating component 120 on the dust hopper component 110 after inserting the connecting member 150 through the connecting plate 140 into the connecting post 116.
[0111] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 7 The fan assembly 130 includes a drive fan 131, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 10 The dust collection component 110 is also provided with an air vent 117. The drive fan 131 is connected to the air vent 117. When the drive fan 131 is running, it can draw air from inside the dust collection component 110 through the air vent 117.
[0112] In one example, the air vent 117 is located on the top of the dust collection component 110, and the drive fan 131 is located on the top surface of the dust collection component 110; alternatively, the drive fan 131 may be located on the circumferential side of the dust collection component 110.
[0113] In one example, the fan assembly 130 includes only a drive fan 131, which draws air from inside the dust chamber component 110 and discharges the air into the cleaning base station 1. The air discharged into the cleaning base station 1 is then discharged to the outside of the cleaning base station 1 through gaps or other means on the cleaning base station 1. Alternatively, the fan assembly 130 may include a drive fan 131 and an exhaust duct connected to the drive fan 131, which draws air from inside the dust chamber component 110 and discharges it to the outside of the cleaning base station 1 through the exhaust duct.
[0114] In this embodiment of the application, by setting an air vent 117 on the dust hopper component 110 and setting the drive fan 131 on the dust hopper component 110, not only can the drive fan 131 be fixed, but the internal structure of the cleaning base station 1 is also compact.
[0115] Please see Figures 12-14 , Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the heating component 120 provided in the embodiment of this application. Figure 13 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the heating component 120 provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 14 This is a front view schematic diagram of the heating component 120 provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0116] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 12 and Figure 13 The heating component 120 includes a heating element 121 and a heat dissipation plate 122 for supporting the dust bag 200. The heating element 121 is disposed on the heat dissipation plate 122, which is connected to the dust collection component 110. When the heating element 121 is powered on, current flows through the heating element 121, causing it to heat up. The heat generated by the heating element 121 can be transferred to the heat dissipation plate 122, thereby heating the dust bag 200, which is supported on the heat dissipation plate 122 and contains garbage.
[0117] Regarding the heating element 121 being mounted on the heat sink 122, in one example, please refer to [link to example]. Figure 12 The heating element 121 is disposed on the outer surface of the heat sink 122; or, in other examples, see [reference needed]. Figure 13 The heating element 121 is embedded inside the heat sink 122.
[0118] When the heating element 121 is disposed on the outer surface of the heat sink 122, in one example, the heating element 121 is disposed on the side of the heat sink 122 away from the interior of the dust chamber member 110, so that the dust bag 200 containing the waste can be supported on the heat sink 122.
[0119] In one example, the heating element 121 is detachably connected to the outer surface of the heat sink 122; or, alternatively, the heating element 121 is welded to the outer surface of the heat sink 122.
[0120] In one example, at least one heating element 121 is provided on the outer surface of the heat sink 122.
[0121] In one example, the heating element 121 includes a PTC thermistor element, which converts electrical energy into heat energy when current flows through it, causing the temperature of the resistor to rise.
[0122] In one example, the heat sink 122 is detachably connected to the dust chamber component 110. In this example, the heating element 121 may be disposed on the side of the heat sink 122 away from the interior of the dust chamber component 110; of course, the heating element 121 may also be disposed on the side of the heat sink 122 located inside the dust chamber component 110.
[0123] In one example, see Figure 12 A connecting plate 140 is provided on the circumferential side of the heat sink 122. A connector 150 passes through the connecting plate 140 and is inserted into the dust chamber component 110 to fix the heating component 120 to the dust chamber body 114.
[0124] In one example, the shape of the heat sink 122 matches the shape of the mounting hole 113 on the dust collection component 110.
[0125] In one example, the heat sink 122 is circular, square, or elliptical in shape.
[0126] In one example, the heat sink 122 is made of metal so that the heat generated by the heating element 121 can be transferred to the heat sink 122, thereby facilitating the heat sink 122 to heat the dust bag 200, which is supported on the heat sink 122 and contains garbage.
[0127] In one example, the heat sink 122 is made of aluminum or copper to ensure its heat conduction performance.
[0128] In one example, the heat sink 122 is provided with a heat dissipation film on at least one side of the dust bag 200. The heat dissipation film is a functional material for heat dissipation. The heat dissipation film on at least one side of the heat sink 122 for supporting the dust bag 200 facilitates the transfer of heat from the heat sink 122 to the dust bag 200.
[0129] In one example, see Figure 14The heating element 120 also includes a heat insulation layer 125, which is disposed on the side of the heat dissipation plate 122 away from the interior of the dust collection component 110. The heat insulation layer 125 is used to reduce heat transfer to the outside of the dust collection component 110, thereby improving the efficiency of the heating element 120 in heating the waste in the dust bag 200.
[0130] In one example, the insulation layer 125 is made of inorganic insulation materials (such as glass wool) or organic insulation materials (such as polystyrene foam board).
[0131] In one example, the heat sink 122 is provided with one or more insulation layers 125 on the side facing away from the interior of the dust chamber component 110.
[0132] In this embodiment of the application, by providing the heating component 120 including the heating element 121 and the heat dissipation plate 122 for supporting the dust bag 200, the heat dissipation plate 122 can not only heat the garbage in the dust bag 200, but also facilitate the support of the dust bag 200 on the heat dissipation plate 122.
[0133] This application provides a cleaning system, including cleaning equipment and a cleaning base station 1 provided in any of the above embodiments. The specific structure of the cleaning base station 1 has been described above and will not be repeated here.
[0134] The cleaning equipment can be any of the following: a sweeping robot, a mopping robot, a floor scrubbing robot, or a sweeping and mopping robot.
[0135] In one example, the cleaning equipment includes multiple operating modes, such as vacuuming mode, mopping mode, floor washing mode, etc.
[0136] In some examples, the cleaning equipment is capable of autonomous movement, performing cleaning tasks without direct human control or operation, and also features path planning, automatic obstacle avoidance, human-machine interaction, and recharging capabilities. The cleaning equipment is equipped with drive wheels and / or tracks at its base to enable autonomous movement.
[0137] In some examples, the cleaning equipment is highly intelligent, minimizing user intervention. After operating for a period of time, when the cleaning equipment determines that it needs to collect the waste from the dustbin and / or clean the rags, it can automatically return to cleaning base station 1 to perform the same operations.
[0138] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A dust bag drying device, characterized in that, include: A dust collection bin component, wherein the dust collection bin component is provided with a dust collection inlet and a dust collection outlet; A heating element is provided inside the dust collection component and supports the dust bag provided inside the dust collection component; as well as The fan assembly is connected to the dust bin component and communicates with the interior of the dust bin component.
2. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The heating component includes a heating element and a heat dissipation plate for supporting the dust bag. The heating element is disposed on the heat dissipation plate, and the heat dissipation plate is connected to the dust hopper component.
3. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The heat sink is a metal plate; and / or, at least one side of the heat sink used to support the dust bag is provided with a heat dissipation film.
4. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The heating component also includes a heat insulation layer, which is disposed on the side of the heat dissipation plate away from the interior of the dust chamber component.
5. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The heat sink is detachably connected to the dust bin component; and / or , The heating element is located on the side of the heat sink that faces away from the interior of the dust chamber component.
6. The dust bag drying apparatus according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that, The bottom of the dust collection component is provided with a mounting hole, and the heating component is located in the mounting hole.
7. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The dust hopper component includes a dust hopper body and a surrounding plate. The bottom of the dust hopper body is provided with an opening. The surrounding plate is provided on the outer bottom surface of the dust hopper body and is arranged around the mounting hole. The space enclosed by the surrounding plate and the opening form the mounting hole.
8. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The heating component has multiple connecting plates along its circumferential edge. The surrounding plate has a clearance notch. The connecting plate passes through the corresponding clearance notch. A connector passes through the connecting plate and is inserted into the dust chamber component to fix the heating component to the dust chamber body.
9. The dust bag drying device as described in claim 8, characterized in that, A connecting column is provided on the outer bottom surface of the dust hopper body, the connecting plate is attached to the corresponding connecting column, and the connector passes through the connecting plate and is inserted into the corresponding connecting column.
10. The dust bag drying apparatus according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that, The fan assembly includes a dust collecting fan connected to the dust collection outlet; or... The dust collection component is also provided with an air outlet, and the fan assembly includes a drive fan connected to the air outlet.
11. A clean base station, characterized in that, The dust bag drying apparatus includes any one of claims 1-10.
12. The clean base station as described in claim 11, characterized in that, The cleaning base station includes a dust bag drying mode, wherein: When the cleaning base station operates the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly and heating element of the dust bag drying device operate simultaneously, or the fan assembly operates after the heating element; and / or, When the cleaning base station operates the dust bag drying mode, the fan assembly of the dust bag drying device starts and runs intermittently.
13. A cleaning system, characterized in that, Includes cleaning equipment and a cleaning base station as described in any one of claims 11-12.