Automatic temperature regulation control system for lubricating oil blending reaction kettle
By designing a protective shell and disassembly mechanism in the lubricating oil reactor, the problems of difficult maintenance and insufficient mixing time caused by the integrated lubricating oil reactor are solved, realizing convenient maintenance and precise control of mixing time, and improving the quality and performance of lubricating oil.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520333855.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-27
AI Technical Summary
The existing lubricating oil reactor is an integrated unit. When internal components malfunction, it is inconvenient for staff to repair or replace them, affecting the performance. Furthermore, it is difficult to control the reaction time of the lubricating oil, resulting in insufficient mixing time and affecting the quality of the lubricating oil.
An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor was designed. It adopts a protective shell and a disassembly mechanism. The protective shell can be quickly disassembled and installed through a combination of sealing blocks, sealing grooves, connecting blocks and bolts. At the same time, the static time of the lubricating oil is controlled by the setting of motor and rotating disk, which facilitates maintenance and adjustment of mixing time.
It enables convenient maintenance and quick disassembly of the lubricating oil reactor, improves maintenance efficiency, solves the problem of internal component failure affecting use, and can accurately control the mixing time of the lubricating oil, thus improving the quality of the lubricating oil.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of lubricating oil processing equipment, specifically an automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor. Background Technology
[0002] During the production and processing of lubricating oil, crude lubricating oil is mixed with other additives and reacted. This requires the use of a reaction vessel for mixing and the use of appropriate electric heating equipment to control the temperature inside the reaction vessel in order to obtain lubricating oil that meets the specifications. However, some problems still occur in the actual use of existing lubricating oil reaction vessels.
[0003] For example, application number CN202221792369.7 discloses a lubricating oil reactor, including a reactor body and a stirring mechanism: the reactor body is a hollow structure with openings at the top and bottom, the top opening being the feed inlet and the bottom opening being the drain outlet. A rotating lifting mechanism is provided on the inner side of the reactor body, and an inspection door is hinged to the front of the reactor body. A handle is fixedly installed on the front of the inspection door. The stirring mechanism includes a tank cover, a sealing cover, an electric push rod, a tank body, a first motor, and a rubber rod stirring brush, which is characterized by easy cleaning of the inner wall. Existing lubricating oil reactors are often integrated, and when internal components malfunction, it is inconvenient for staff to repair or replace the damaged parts, which greatly affects the use effect of the device.
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, an automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor. By using this device, the problem of existing lubricating oil reactors, which are often integrated units, being difficult for operators to repair or replace damaged parts when internal components malfunction, is solved, which greatly affects the effectiveness of the device.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor, comprising a protective shell, wherein two sets of protective shells are provided, and a reactor body fixedly connected inside one set of the protective shells. The protective shell is provided with a disassembly mechanism, which is used to facilitate maintenance of the interior of the protective shell by the operator. The disassembly mechanism includes a connecting block one fixedly connected to one side of one set of the protective shells, and a connecting block two fixedly connected to one side of the other set of the protective shells. A bolt is threaded onto the connecting block one, and a protrusion is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting block two.
[0007] Preferably, one end of one set of protective housings is provided with a sealing groove, and one end of the other set of protective housings is fixedly connected with a sealing block, and the sealing block is threadedly connected to the sealing groove.
[0008] The above-described structure, through the installation of sealing blocks and sealing grooves, improves the airtightness of the protective shell and facilitates its use.
[0009] Preferably, the protrusion has a threaded groove, the connecting block 1 is slidably engaged with the protrusion, the bolt is threadedly engaged with the threaded groove, and an electric heating wire frame is fixedly connected inside both sets of the protective shells.
[0010] The above-described structure, with its bolts and threaded grooves, facilitates maintenance of the components inside the protective housing by the staff.
[0011] Preferably, a set of rollers is rotatably provided at the bottom of a set of the protective shells, a feed inlet is fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body, and a motor is also fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body.
[0012] The design of the above structure, with the addition of rollers, allows workers to open the protective shell more quickly, improving convenience.
[0013] Preferably, the output end of the motor is fixedly connected to a stirring rod, and the stirring rod is rotatably connected inside the reactor body, and a collection hopper is fixedly connected to the bottom of the reactor body.
[0014] With the above-described structure, the lubricating oil that has been mixed can be temporarily stored inside the collection hopper.
[0015] Preferably, a discharge pipe is fixedly connected to the bottom of the hopper, a through-hole assembly is opened at the top of the hopper, and a connecting box is fixedly connected inside the hopper.
[0016] The above-described structure, with its discharge pipe, allows workers to remove lubricating oil more quickly, improving work efficiency.
[0017] Preferably, a second motor is fixedly connected inside the connecting box, and a rotating disk is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor. The rotating disk is in close contact with the bottom of the first through-hole assembly, and the rotating disk has a second through-hole assembly, which is matched with the second motor.
[0018] The above-described structure, through the setting of port group one and port group two, enables staff to conveniently adjust the settling time of the lubricating oil.
[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0020] 1. This application, through the setting of sealing block, sealing groove, connecting block one and connecting block two, enables staff to conveniently maintain and operate the components inside the protective shell, improves the usage effect, and solves the problem that existing lubricating oil reactors are often integrated, making it inconvenient for staff to repair or replace damaged parts when internal components malfunction, which greatly affects the usage effect of the device.
[0021] 2. This application, through the setting of motor two, port group one, port group two and the collection hopper, enables the staff to easily adjust the settling time of the lubricating oil, which is convenient to use and solves the problem that the existing lubricating oil reactor is not easy to control the reaction time of the internal lubricating oil, and the mixing time is insufficient, resulting in poor quality of lubricating oil. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the electric heating wire frame and motor of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the bolt and connecting block of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the stirring rod and the collecting hopper of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the motor and rotating disk of this utility model.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. Protective outer shell; 11. Connecting block one; 111. Connecting block two; 112. Sealing groove; 113. Sealing block; 12. Bolt; 121. Protrusion; 122. Threaded groove; 13. Electric heating wire frame; 14. Roller assembly; 2. Reactor body; 21. Feed inlet; 22. Motor one; 221. Stirring rod; 23. Collection hopper; 231. Discharge pipe; 232. Outlet assembly one; 233. Connecting box; 234. Motor two; 235. Rotating disc; 236. Outlet assembly two. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0029] To further understand the content of this utility model, a detailed description of this utility model will be provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0030] Combination Figures 1-3 An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor includes a protective shell 1, which is provided in two sets. It also includes a reactor body 2 fixedly connected inside one set of protective shells 1. The protective shell 1 is provided with a disassembly mechanism for convenient maintenance of the interior of the protective shell 1 by the operator. The disassembly mechanism includes a connecting block 11 fixedly connected to one side of one set of protective shells 1, and a connecting block 111 fixedly connected to one side of the other set of protective shells 1. A bolt 12 is threaded onto the connecting block 11, and a protrusion 121 is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting block 111.
[0031] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the embodiments.
[0032] Example 1:
[0033] To address the problem that existing lubricating oil reaction vessels are often integrated units, making it difficult for operators to repair or replace damaged parts when internal components malfunction, thus significantly impacting the effectiveness of the equipment, this embodiment discloses the following technical solution, specifically as follows: Figures 1-4As shown, one end of a set of protective shells 1 has a sealing groove 112, and one end of another set of protective shells 1 is fixedly connected to a sealing block 113, with the sealing block 113 threadedly connected to the sealing groove 112. A threaded groove 122 is provided on the protrusion 121, and a connecting block 11 slides with the protrusion 121. A bolt 12 is threadedly engaged with the threaded groove 122. Electric heating wire frames 13 are fixedly connected inside both sets of protective shells 1. A roller group 14 is rotatably installed at the bottom of one set of protective shells 1. A feed inlet 21 is fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body 2. A motor 22 is also fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body 2. A stirring rod 221 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 22, and the stirring rod 221 is rotatably connected inside the reactor body 2. During use, the lubricating oil to be processed can be poured into the reactor body 2 through the feed inlet 21, and the electric heating wire frame 13 can be activated by the control device. The electric heating wire frame 13 can heat the interior of the reactor body 2. The heating effect is achieved by simultaneously starting motor 22, which drives the stirring rod 221 to rotate, thus stirring the lubricating oil inside the reactor body 2. When the electric heating wire frame 13 inside the protective shell 1 malfunctions, the bolt 12 located on one side of the connecting block 11 can be tightened. The bolt 12 rotates and separates from the threaded groove 122, allowing the other set of protective shells 1 to be moved. The roller group 14 accelerates the movement of the other set of protective shells 1, allowing the protective shell 1 to be opened and the internal components to be maintained. When installation is required, the other set of protective shells 1 is connected to the first set of protective shells 1, causing the sealing block 113 to move into the sealing groove 112. Then, the bolt 12 is rotated in the opposite direction to fix the protrusion 121, thus completing the installation of the protective shell 1. This facilitates maintenance operations for the internal components of the protective shell 1 and improves the usability.
[0034] Example 2:
[0035] To address the problem that existing lubricating oil reactors are difficult to control during operation, leading to insufficient mixing time and poor lubricating oil quality, this embodiment discloses the following technical solution, specifically as follows: Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, a hopper 23 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the reactor body 2, and a discharge pipe 231 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the hopper 23. A first outlet assembly 232 is opened at the top of the hopper 23. A connecting box 233 is also fixedly connected inside the hopper 23. A second motor 234 is fixedly connected inside the connecting box 233. A rotating disk 235 is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor 234, and the rotating disk 235 is in close contact with the bottom of the first outlet assembly 232. A second outlet assembly 236 is opened on the rotating disk 235, and the second outlet assembly 236 matches the second motor 234. When the first motor 22 drives the stirring rod 221 to stir inside the reactor body 2, it can achieve the effect of mixing the lubricating oil. When the mixing is complete... When a settling period is required, motor 234 can be started. Motor 234 drives the rotating disk 235 to rotate, thereby making the second port group 236 not on the same vertical line as the first port group 232. At this time, the lubricating oil inside the reactor body 2 will not enter the interior of the collection hopper 23. When the mixing is completed and the lubricating oil needs to be discharged, motor 234 can be started. Motor 234 drives the rotating disk 235 to rotate, thereby making the second port group 236 on the same vertical plane as the first port group 232. At this time, the lubricating oil can enter the interior of the collection hopper 23 through the first port group 232 and be discharged through the discharge pipe 231. This allows the staff to easily adjust the settling time of the lubricating oil, making it convenient to use.
[0036] It should be noted that the aforementioned electrical components are equipped with power supplies, and their control methods are existing technologies. To avoid redundancy, they will be described here uniformly. Furthermore, this application is primarily for the protection of mechanical equipment, so the control methods and circuit connections will not be explained in detail herein. In this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Moreover, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0037] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor, comprising a protective housing (1), wherein two sets of the protective housing (1) are provided, and a reactor body (2) fixedly connected inside one set of the protective housing (1), characterized in that: The protective shell (1) is provided with a disassembly mechanism, which is used to facilitate the maintenance of the interior of the protective shell (1) by the staff. The disassembly mechanism includes a connecting block one (11) fixedly connected to one side of a set of the protective shells (1), and a connecting block two (111) fixedly connected to one side of another set of the protective shells (1). A bolt (12) is threaded on the connecting block one (11), and a protrusion (121) is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting block two (111).
2. The automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 1, characterized in that: One set of the protective shells (1) has a sealing groove (112) at one end, and another set of the protective shells (1) has a sealing block (113) fixedly connected to one end, and the sealing block (113) is threadedly connected to the sealing groove (112).
3. The automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 2, characterized in that: The protrusion (121) is provided with a threaded groove (122), the connecting block (11) is slidably engaged with the protrusion (121), the bolt (12) is threadedly engaged with the threaded groove (122), and the interior of both sets of protective shells (1) is fixedly connected with an electric heating wire frame (13).
4. The automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 3, characterized in that: A set of rollers (14) is rotatably provided at the bottom of the protective shell (1), and a feed inlet (21) is fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body (2). A motor (22) is also fixedly connected to the top of the reactor body (2).
5. An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 4, characterized in that: The output end of the motor (22) is fixedly connected to a stirring rod (221), and the stirring rod (221) is rotatably connected inside the reactor body (2). The bottom of the reactor body (2) is fixedly connected to a collection hopper (23).
6. An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom of the hopper (23) is fixedly connected to a discharge pipe (231), the top of the hopper (23) is provided with a through-hole assembly (232), and the inside of the hopper (23) is also fixedly connected to a connecting box (233).
7. An automatic temperature control system for a lubricating oil blending reactor according to claim 6, characterized in that: The connecting box (233) is fixedly connected to a second motor (234). The output end of the second motor (234) is fixedly connected to a rotating disk (235). The rotating disk (235) is close to the bottom of the first through-hole assembly (232). The rotating disk (235) has a second through-hole assembly (236), and the second through-hole assembly (236) matches the second motor (234).
Citation Information
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Lubricating oil reaction kettle
CN217910450U