Cleaning device beneficial to resource circulation

By introducing filtration and rinsing structures into the cleaning device, the problem of impurities from the steel plate clogging water pipes was solved, realizing the recycling of water resources and efficient cleaning, and reducing the workload of manual pipe dredging.

CN223932095UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24TIANJIN TIANCHENG HUANHENG ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520321007.7
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

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Technical Problem

When existing cleaning equipment uses recycled water resources, rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities washed off the steel plates can easily clog the water pipes, requiring frequent manual unclogging and increasing workload.

Method used

A cleaning device including a filtration structure and a rinsing structure was designed. Impurities washed off the steel plate are filtered out by annular blocks and filter screens, and water resources are recycled by water pumps and nozzles to prevent impurities from clogging the pipes.

Benefits of technology

It effectively collects and processes impurities washed off the steel plates, prevents pipe blockage, reduces the workload of manual pipe dredging, and realizes the recycling of water resources and efficient cleaning.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a cleaning device beneficial to resource circulation, which comprises a working table, the lower side of the working table is fixedly connected with four supporting legs, the upper side of the working table is provided with a square hole, the square hole is internally provided with a water tank, the water tank is fixedly connected with the working table, and the water tank is fixedly connected with the working table. The upper side of the workbench is fixedly connected with support plates, the number of the support plates is two, a flushing structure is arranged between the support plates and the water pool, the upper side of the workbench is fixedly connected with a clamping structure, and a filtering structure is arranged in the water pool. Through the arrangement of the flushing structure, the filtering structure, the support plate and the water pool, a worker can conveniently collect rust, cement and other dirt impurities falling off during steel plate cleaning, then unified treatment is conducted, meanwhile, the rust, cement and other dirt impurities are prevented from blocking the first water pipe, and the workload of the worker for dredging the pipeline is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning device technology, and in particular to a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling. Background Technology

[0002] Steel plates, as an important component of steel structures, play a crucial role in building structures. During the production and processing of steel plates, their surfaces may become contaminated with oil stains, rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities. These substances can affect the adhesion of paint and the decorative effect, thus requiring the surface of the steel plates to be cleaned.

[0003] Existing cleaning equipment uses water from the pool for spraying in order to recycle water resources. However, the rust, cement and other dirt and impurities removed from the steel plates can clog the water pipes, which is not conducive to the reuse of water resources. Workers need to manually unclog the pipes to continue working, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive and increases the workload of the workers. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies where cement and other dirt and impurities washed off steel plates can clog pipes and require frequent manual dredging, one of the objectives of this utility model is to provide a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling.

[0005] One of the objectives of this utility model is achieved by the following technical solution: a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, comprising a workbench: four legs are fixedly connected to the lower side of the workbench; a square hole is opened on the upper side of the workbench; a water tank is arranged inside the square hole; the water tank is fixedly connected to the workbench; two support plates are fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench; a rinsing structure is arranged between the support plate and the water tank; a clamping structure is fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench; and a filtration structure is arranged inside the water tank.

[0006] The filter structure includes an annular block slidably connected to the inner side of the water tank. A filter screen is movably connected to the inner side of the annular block. Fixed blocks are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the upper part of the annular block. A limiting groove is formed on the right side of the fixed block, and a rotating groove is formed on the right side of the support plate. A rotating shaft is set inside the rotating groove, and a limiting block is set inside the limiting groove. This facilitates the filtering out of impurities that fall off the cleaning steel plate, preventing impurities from clogging the pipes and saving workers the workload of unclogging the pipes.

[0007] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the clamping structure includes a support plate fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench. Two support plates are provided, each with a sliding hole on its outer side. A hydraulic rod and a slider are disposed inside the sliding hole. A second hydraulic rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider. The output end of the second hydraulic rod passes through the slider and is fixedly connected to a clamping block. A clamping groove is provided on the upper side of the clamping block. This facilitates the clamping of the steel plate.

[0008] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the lower end of the hydraulic rod is fixedly connected to the worktable, the output end of the hydraulic rod is fixedly connected to the slider, and the slider is slidably connected to the support plate. This allows the hydraulic rod to drive the slider to slide.

[0009] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the rinsing structure includes a water pump, which is fixedly connected to the outside of a support plate. A nozzle is fixedly connected to the upper side of the support plate. A first water pipe is fixedly connected between the water pump and a water tank, and a second water pipe is fixedly connected between the water pump and the nozzle. This facilitates the recycling of water resources for rinsing steel plates.

[0010] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the rotating shaft and the support plate are rotatably connected, and the rotating shaft and the worktable are rotatably connected. This facilitates the rotation of the rotating shaft.

[0011] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the limiting block and the rotating shaft are fixedly connected, and the limiting block and the fixed block are slidably connected. This facilitates the sliding of the limiting block.

[0012] According to the aforementioned cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, the height of the annular block is lower than the height of the water tank, and the height of the inlet of the water pipe in the water tank is lower than the height of the annular block. This prevents the annular block from clogging the inlet of the water pipe.

[0013] The above solution has the following advantages: By setting up the flushing structure, filtration structure, support plate, and water tank, it is convenient for staff to collect the rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities that fall off the steel plates during cleaning, and then process them uniformly. At the same time, it avoids the blockage of water pipes by rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities, reducing the workload of staff in clearing the pipes.

[0014] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0015] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;

[0016] Figure 1This is a front view of the overall structure of the cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping and rinsing structure of a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to this utility model.

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the square hole and part of the filter structure of a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to this utility model.

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another part of the filtration structure of a cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to this utility model.

[0020] Legend:

[0021] 1. Workbench; 2. Support legs; 3. Square hole; 4. Water tank; 5. Clamping structure; 501. Support plate; 502. Sliding hole; 503. Hydraulic rod one; 504. Slider; 505. Hydraulic rod two; 506. Clamping block; 507. Clamping groove; 6. Support plate; 7. Flushing structure; 701. Water pump; 702. Nozzle; 703. Water pipe one; 704. Water pipe two; 8. Filtering structure; 801. Annular block; 802. Filter screen; 803. Fixing block; 804. Limiting groove; 805. Rotating groove; 806. Rotating shaft; 807. Limiting block. Detailed Implementation

[0022] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0023] Reference Figure 1-4A cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling includes a workbench 1. Four legs 2 are fixedly connected to the lower side of the workbench 1. A square hole 3 is formed on the upper side of the workbench 1, and a water tank 4 is disposed inside the square hole 3. The water tank 4 is fixedly connected to the workbench 1. Two support plates 6 are fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench 1. A rinsing structure 7 is disposed between the support plate 6 and the water tank 4. A clamping structure 5 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench 1. A filter structure 8 is disposed inside the water tank 4. The filter structure 8 includes an annular block 801, which is slidably connected to the inner side of the water tank 4. A filter screen 802 is movably connected to the inner side of the annular block 801. Fixing blocks 803 are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the upper part of the annular block 801. A limiting groove 804 is formed on the right side of the fixing block 803. A rotating groove 805 is formed on the right side of the support plate 6. A rotating shaft 806 is installed inside the rotating groove 805. A limiting block 807 is installed inside the limiting groove 804. The rotating shaft 806 is rotatably connected to the support plate 6 and the worktable 1. The limiting block 807 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 806 and slidably connected to the fixing block 803. The height of the annular block 801 is lower than the height of the water tank 4. The height of the water inlet of water pipe 703 in water tank 4 is lower than the height of the annular block 801. The PLC controller is electrically connected to hydraulic rod 503, hydraulic rod 505, and water pump 701 to facilitate the operation of the control components. After the steel plate is cleaned, the rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities that fall off the steel plate are filtered and collected by the filter screen 802 in the annular block 801. Then, the operator rotates the limit block 807 to slide it out of the limit groove 804 of the fixed block 803. Then, holding the fixed block 803, the annular block 801 is removed from the water tank 4. Finally, the filter screen 801 is removed. 02. Remove the rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities from the upper side. After cleaning, place the annular block 801 in the water tank 4. Then, the staff rotates the limiting block 807 and slides it into the limiting groove 804 to fix the annular block 801 and prevent it from floating out of the water tank 4. The arrangement of the flushing structure 7, the filter structure 8, the support plate 6, and the water tank 4 makes it easy for the staff to collect the rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities that fall off the steel plate during cleaning and then process them uniformly. At the same time, it prevents the rust, cement, and other dirt and impurities from clogging the water pipe 703 and reduces the workload of the staff in unclogging the pipe.

[0024] The clamping structure 5 includes a support plate 501, which is fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench 1. Two support plates 501 are provided. A sliding hole 502 is formed on the outer side of each support plate 501. A hydraulic rod 503 and a slider 504 are disposed inside the sliding hole 502. A hydraulic rod 505 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider 504. A clamping block 506 is fixedly connected to the output end of the hydraulic rod 505 through the slider 504. A clamping groove 507 is formed on the upper side of the clamping block 506. The lower end of the hydraulic rod 503... The end of the hydraulic rod 503 is fixedly connected to the workbench 1. The output end of the hydraulic rod 503 is fixedly connected to the slider 504. The slider 504 is slidably connected to the support plate 501. The flushing structure 7 includes a water pump 701, which is fixedly connected to the outside of the support plate 6. A nozzle 702 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the support plate 6. A water pipe 703 is fixedly connected between the water pump 701 and the water tank 4. A water pipe 704 is fixedly connected between the water pump 701 and the nozzle 702. When the worker prepares to clean the steel plate, the working... The operator activates hydraulic rod 505, which moves clamping block 506 to place the steel plate in clamping groove 507 for clamping and fixing. Then, water pump 701 is activated, drawing water from pool 4 through water pipes 703 and 704 into nozzle 702. Nozzle 702 sprays water onto the steel plate, rinsing it. Hydraulic rods 505 on both sides then move the steel plate back and forth, rinsing both sides. Finally, hydraulic rod 503 is activated again... 503 drives slider 504 to move, which in turn moves the clamped steel plate up and down. The plate is then rinsed by water sprayed from nozzle 702, removing oil and impurities. The water then flows back into pool 4, creating a water recycling system. During the first rinse, the steel plate in the clamping groove 507 is not cleaned. At this point, the worker moves the steel plate down to expose it for further cleaning. After cleaning, the plate is allowed to air dry naturally before being removed for subsequent processing.

[0025] Working principle: First, the staff fills the water tank 4 with water to about half full. Then, the steel plate is fixed with the clamping structure 5. Next, the flushing structure 7 and the clamping structure 5 work together to clean the steel plate. At the same time, the steel plate is moved upward to clean the areas of the clamping tank 507 that were not cleaned before. The water flows onto the steel plate and also flows back to the water tank 4, allowing the flushing structure 7 to recycle water resources to clean the steel plate. The rust, cement and other dirt and impurities that fall off the steel plate are collected by the filter structure 8 and then disposed of by the staff to prevent impurities from clogging the pipes and reduce the workload of the staff in clearing the pipes.

[0026] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling, characterized in that, Includes a workbench (1): the lower side of the workbench (1) is fixedly connected to a support leg (2), and four support legs (2) are provided. The upper side of the workbench (1) is provided with a square hole (3), and a water tank (4) is provided inside the square hole (3). The water tank (4) is fixedly connected to the workbench (1). The upper side of the workbench (1) is fixedly connected to a support plate (6), and two support plates (6) are provided. A rinsing structure (7) is provided between the support plate (6) and the water tank (4). The upper side of the workbench (1) is fixedly connected to a clamping structure (5). The water tank (4) is provided with a filtration structure (8). The filter structure (8) includes an annular block (801), which is slidably connected to the inner side of the water tank (4). A filter screen (802) is movably connected to the inner side of the annular block (801). Fixing blocks (803) are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the upper part of the annular block (801). A limiting groove (804) is opened on the right side of the fixing block (803). A rotating groove (805) is opened on the right side of the support plate (6). A rotating shaft (806) is provided inside the rotating groove (805). A limiting block (807) is provided inside the limiting groove (804).

2. The cleaning device for promoting resource recycling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The clamping structure (5) includes a support plate (501), which is fixedly connected to the upper side of the workbench (1). There are two support plates (501). A sliding hole (502) is provided on the outer side of the support plate (501). A hydraulic rod (503) and a slider (504) are provided inside the sliding hole (502). A hydraulic rod (505) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider (504). The output end of the hydraulic rod (505) passes through the slider (504) and is fixedly connected to a clamping block (506). A clamping groove (507) is provided on the upper side of the clamping block (506).

3. The cleaning device for promoting resource recycling according to claim 2, characterized in that, The lower end of the hydraulic rod (503) is fixedly connected to the worktable (1), the output end of the hydraulic rod (503) is fixedly connected to the slider (504), and the slider (504) is slidably connected to the support plate (501).

4. The cleaning device for promoting resource recycling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The flushing structure (7) includes a water pump (701), which is fixedly connected to the outside of the support plate (6). A nozzle (702) is fixedly connected to the upper side of the support plate (6). A water pipe (703) is fixedly connected between the water pump (701) and the water tank (4), and a water pipe (704) is fixedly connected between the water pump (701) and the nozzle (702).

5. A cleaning device that promotes resource recycling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotating shaft (806) and the support plate (6) are rotatably connected, and the rotating shaft (806) and the worktable (1) are rotatably connected.

6. A cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting block (807) and the rotating shaft (806) are fixedly connected, and the limiting block (807) and the fixing block (803) are slidably connected.

7. A cleaning device that facilitates resource recycling according to claim 4, characterized in that, The height of the annular block (801) is lower than the height of the pool (4), and the height of the inlet of the water pipe (703) in the pool (4) is lower than the height of the annular block (801).