Suspended solid removing device
By designing a solid suspended matter removal device, a motor-driven disc moves a screen plate up and down in the treatment tank to automatically filter suspended matter, solving the problem of labor and time consumption in manual retrieval and achieving efficient removal of suspended matter.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423212719.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-25
AI Technical Summary
The existing technology of manually removing suspended solids from the pool requires a lot of manpower and time, and is inconvenient to operate.
A solid suspended matter removal device was designed, including a treatment tank, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, a support frame, and a cleaning component. The device utilizes a motor-driven disc to drive an eccentrically positioned circular shaft, which in turn pushes a movable frame and a sieve plate to move up and down within the treatment tank, thereby achieving automatic filtration and cleaning of suspended matter.
It reduces manpower consumption, improves the efficiency of suspended solids removal, simplifies the operation process, and reduces time costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wastewater treatment technology, and in particular to a device for removing suspended solids. Background Technology
[0002] Before treatment, wastewater is typically stored in a treatment tank, then transported to a treatment unit for purification before being discharged. While the wastewater is stored in the treatment tank, suspended solids are usually removed to reduce the processing load on subsequent steps.
[0003] The current method for handling fixed suspended solids in treatment ponds is usually done manually. People use retrieval tools to remove the fixed suspended solids from the treatment ponds and then dump them into garbage cans.
[0004] However, the existing methods mentioned above require manual and repeated use of fishing tools to retrieve fixed suspended objects, which consumes a lot of manpower and time and is cumbersome to operate. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a solid suspended matter removal device, which aims to solve the technical problem that the existing method of manually and repeatedly using fishing tools to retrieve fixed suspended matter requires a lot of manpower and time and is cumbersome to operate.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model employs a solid suspended matter removal device, comprising a treatment tank body, an inlet pipe, a drain pipe, a support, and a cleaning component. The inlet pipe is connected to the treatment tank body and located on the outer wall of the treatment tank body. The drain pipe is connected to the treatment tank body and located on the outer wall of the treatment tank body. The support is fixedly connected to the treatment tank body and located above the support. The cleaning component is connected to the support.
[0007] The cleaning assembly includes a disc, a circular shaft, a movable frame, two movable rods, and a sieve plate. The disc is rotatably mounted above the support. The circular shaft is fixedly connected to the disc and is eccentrically positioned on the disc. The movable frame is movably connected to the circular shaft and is fitted over the outside of the circular shaft. Both movable rods are fixedly connected to the movable frame and movably pass through the support. The sieve plate is fixedly connected to the two movable rods and is located inside the main body of the treatment tank.
[0008] The cleaning component also includes a limiting frame, which is fixedly connected to the sieve plate and located above the sieve plate.
[0009] The cleaning component also includes a sliding ring, which is fixedly connected to the limiting frame and located above the limiting frame.
[0010] The cleaning assembly further includes a protective cover and a fixing member. The protective cover is located above the bracket, and the fixing member is connected to the bracket and the protective cover respectively.
[0011] The fixing component includes a first magnetic block and a second magnetic block. The first magnetic block is fixedly connected to the bracket and located on the bracket. The second magnetic block is fixedly connected to the protective cover and located on the protective cover. The second magnetic block and the first magnetic block are magnetically attracted to each other.
[0012] This utility model discloses a solid suspended matter removal device. Wastewater enters the main body of the treatment tank through the inlet pipe. Solid suspended matter in the wastewater floats in the main body of the treatment tank. To remove the solid suspended matter, a motor above the support is activated. The motor drives a disc to rotate on the support. The disc rotates the shaft. Since the shaft and the disc are eccentrically positioned, the disc drives the movable frame to move upward through the shaft. The movable frame pushes the screen plate upward through the movable rod. The screen plate moves upward within the main body of the treatment tank, filtering the solid suspended matter and trapping it above the screen plate. Then, personnel clean the solid suspended matter on the screen plate. Subsequently, the disc continues to rotate, driving the movable frame downward, and the screen plate falls into the main body of the treatment tank. In this way, fixed suspended matter can be easily removed within the main body of the treatment tank, greatly reducing manpower and time, and the operation is simple. Attached Figure Description
[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model 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 this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model in the open state of the protective cover.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a side view of the structure of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a partial structural cross-sectional view of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 5This is the utility model Figure 4 Enlarged view of the local structure at point A.
[0019] 101-Treatment tank body, 102-Inlet pipe, 103-Drain pipe, 104-Support, 105-Disc, 106-Round shaft, 107-Moving frame, 108-Moving rod, 109-Sieve plate, 110-Limiting frame, 111-Sliding ring, 112-Protective cover, 113-First magnetic block, 114-Second magnetic block. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0021] Please see Figures 1-5 , Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model with the protective cover in the open state. Figure 3 This is a side view of the structure of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model. Figure 4 This is a partial structural cross-sectional view of the solid suspended matter removal device of this utility model. Figure 5 This is the utility model Figure 4 Enlarged view of the local structure at point A.
[0022] This utility model provides a solid suspended matter removal device, including a treatment tank body 101, an inlet pipe 102, a drain pipe 103, a support 104, and a cleaning component. The inlet pipe 102 is connected to the treatment tank body 101 and is located on the outer side wall of the treatment tank body 101. The drain pipe 103 is connected to the treatment tank body 101 and is located on the outer side wall of the treatment tank body 101. The support 104 is fixedly connected to the treatment tank body 101 and is located above the support 104. The cleaning component is connected to the support 104.
[0023] The cleaning assembly includes a disc 105, a circular shaft 106, a movable frame 107, two movable rods 108, and a sieve plate 109. The disc 105 is rotatably mounted above the support 104. The circular shaft 106 is fixedly connected to the disc 105 and is eccentrically mounted on the disc 105. The movable frame 107 is movably connected to the circular shaft 106 and is fitted over the outside of the circular shaft 106. Both movable rods 108 are fixedly connected to the movable frame 107 and movably pass through the support 104. The sieve plate 109 is fixedly connected to the two movable rods 108 respectively and is located inside the treatment tank body 101.
[0024] In this embodiment, wastewater enters the treatment tank body 101 through the inlet pipe 102. Suspended solids in the wastewater float within the treatment tank body 101. To remove these suspended solids, a motor above the support 104 is activated. The motor drives the disc 105 to rotate on the support 104, causing the circular shaft 106 to rotate. Because the circular shaft 106 and the disc 105 are eccentrically positioned, the disc 105, through the circular shaft 106, causes the movable frame 107 to move upwards. The movable frame 107... The movable rod 108 pushes the sieve plate 109 upward, causing it to move upward within the treatment tank body 101. Solid suspended matter is filtered by the sieve plate 109 and remains above it. Personnel then clean the solid suspended matter from the sieve plate 109. Subsequently, the disc 105 continues to rotate, causing the movable frame 107 to move downward, and the sieve plate 109 falls into the treatment tank body 101. In this way, it is possible to easily remove fixed suspended matter within the treatment tank body 101, greatly reducing manpower and time, and simplifying the operation.
[0025] Furthermore, the cleaning assembly also includes a limiting frame 110, which is fixedly connected to the sieve plate 109 and located above the sieve plate 109.
[0026] In this embodiment, by setting the limiting frame 110 above the sieve plate 109, the limiting frame 110 can prevent solid suspended matter above the sieve plate 109 from detaching from the sieve plate 109 and prevent solid suspended matter from falling into the treatment tank body 101.
[0027] Furthermore, the cleaning component also includes a sliding ring 111, which is fixedly connected to the limiting frame 110 and located above the limiting frame 110.
[0028] In this embodiment, by setting the sliding ring 111 above the limiting frame 110, the inner side of the sliding ring 111 is inclined, which can facilitate fixing suspended objects into the limiting frame 110, and at the same time facilitate scraping and cleaning the inner wall of the treatment pool body 101.
[0029] Furthermore, the cleaning assembly also includes a protective cover 112 and a fixing member. The protective cover 112 is located above the bracket 104, and the fixing member is connected to the bracket 104 and the protective cover 112 respectively. The fixing member includes a first magnetic block 113 and a second magnetic block 114. The first magnetic block 113 is fixedly connected to the bracket 104 and is located on the bracket 104. The second magnetic block 114 is fixedly connected to the protective cover 112 and is located on the protective cover 112. The second magnetic block 114 and the first magnetic block 113 are magnetically attracted to each other.
[0030] In this embodiment, by providing the protective cover 112 above the bracket 104, the device above the bracket 104 is protected from exposure and damage. The protective cover 112 is fixed above the bracket 104 by the magnetic attraction of the first magnetic block 113 and the second magnetic block 114, which makes it easy to install and remove the protective cover 112 above the bracket 104, facilitating subsequent maintenance of the device on the bracket 104.
[0031] The above-disclosed embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can understand that implementing all or part of the above-described embodiments and making equivalent changes in accordance with the claims of the present utility model are still within the scope of the utility model.
Claims
1. A device for removing suspended solids, characterized in that, The device includes a treatment tank body, an inlet pipe, a drain pipe, a support frame, and a cleaning assembly. The inlet pipe is connected to the treatment tank body and is located on the outer wall of the treatment tank body. The drain pipe is connected to the treatment tank body and is located on the outer wall of the treatment tank body. The support frame is fixedly connected to the treatment tank body and is located above the support frame. The cleaning assembly is connected to the support frame. The cleaning assembly includes a disc, a circular shaft, a movable frame, two movable rods, and a sieve plate. The disc is rotatably mounted above the support. The circular shaft is fixedly connected to the disc and is eccentrically positioned on the disc. The movable frame is movably connected to the circular shaft and is fitted over the outside of the circular shaft. Both movable rods are fixedly connected to the movable frame and movably pass through the support. The sieve plate is fixedly connected to the two movable rods and is located within the main body of the treatment tank.
2. The solid suspended matter removal device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The cleaning assembly also includes a limiting frame, which is fixedly connected to the sieve plate and located above the sieve plate.
3. The solid suspended matter removal device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The cleaning component also includes a sliding ring, which is fixedly connected to the limiting frame and located above the limiting frame.
4. The solid suspended matter removal device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The cleaning assembly also includes a protective cover and a fastener, the protective cover being located above the bracket, and the fastener being connected to both the bracket and the protective cover.
5. The solid suspended matter removal device as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The fixing component includes a first magnetic block and a second magnetic block. The first magnetic block is fixedly connected to the bracket and located on the bracket. The second magnetic block is fixedly connected to the protective cover and located on the protective cover. The second magnetic block and the first magnetic block are magnetically attracted to each other.