Automatic fruit basket cleaning equipment
By designing an automatic fruit crate cleaning device, which utilizes a conveyor belt and multi-functional structure to achieve automatic cleaning and drying of fruit crates, the problem of low efficiency in manual cleaning is solved, cleaning efficiency and cleanliness are improved, and the risk of bacterial and mold growth during fruit storage is reduced.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423289432.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-31
AI Technical Summary
The current method of cleaning fruit crates relies on manual labor, which is inefficient and tedious. It is difficult to effectively remove contaminants such as fruit peels and leaves, leading to the growth of bacteria and mold, which affects the cleanliness of the fruit crates and the quality of stored fruit.
An automatic fruit crate cleaning device was designed, comprising a conveyor belt system, a cleaning structure, a tilting structure, a rinsing structure, and a drying structure. The conveyor belt drives the fruit crates through multiple functional units for automatic cleaning and drying, and the combination of roller brushes and a tilting mechanism achieves all-round cleaning of the fruit crates.
It achieves automated and efficient cleaning of fruit crates, improving cleaning efficiency and cleanliness, preventing water accumulation, enhancing drying effect, and reducing the tediousness of manual operation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of agricultural product processing technology, and in particular to an automatic fruit basket cleaning device. Background Technology
[0002] Fruit crates are used to transport and store agricultural products and fruits. During storage, the fruit peels may break and leak liquid, or the fruit may rot and soil the crates, making them prone to bacterial and mold growth. Therefore, the crates need to be cleaned after each use to prevent bacteria and mold from adhering to the crates and accelerating the rotting of the fruit inside.
[0003] Currently, fruit basket cleaning still relies on manual labor, which is inefficient and requires drying after cleaning, making it very tedious. Therefore, this project was developed to improve the cleaning effect of fruit baskets. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, in view of the above problems, this utility model proposes an automatic fruit basket cleaning device to solve the problem of low fruit basket cleaning efficiency.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: an automatic fruit crate cleaning device, including a cleaning frame, on which two symmetrical conveyor belts for conveying crates are arranged along the front-to-back direction. The cleaning frame is provided with a track wheel and a drive component for driving the conveyor belts to rotate. Along the conveying direction, the frame is provided with a cleaning structure for cleaning the gaps on the side of the crate, a first flipping structure for flipping the crate so that the opening faces the first flipping structure, a rinsing structure for rinsing the crate, an air-drying structure for air-drying the rinsed crate, and a second flipping structure for flipping the air-dried crate back to its original position.
[0006] A further improvement is made to the cleaning structure, which includes a cleaning bracket positioned above the track. The lower end of the cleaning bracket is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame on both sides of the track. The inner wall of the cleaning bracket forms a channel through which the frame passes. Two sets of first roller brushes for cleaning the front and rear sides of the frame are erected in the channel. Two sets of second roller brushes for cleaning the left and right sides of the frame are positioned on the left and right sides of the cleaning bracket. A first drive structure for driving the first roller brushes to move up and down and for driving the second roller brushes to rotate is provided on the cleaning bracket. A second drive structure for driving the second roller brushes to rotate is provided on the cleaning frame.
[0007] A further improvement is made to the first drive structure, which includes a guide plate and a lifting plate. The guide plate is located on both sides of the track and slides up and down on the outside of the cleaning bracket. The front and rear ends of the guide plate are folded inward at ninety degrees to form a limiting piece that fits against the cleaning bracket to restrict the front and rear movement of the guide plate. The lifting plate is located in the channel and its two ends are respectively fixed on the guide plate. The upper end of the first roller brush is rotatably mounted on the lifting plate. The lifting plate is provided with a rotation drive structure for driving the two sets of first roller brushes to rotate synchronously. The cleaning bracket is provided with a lifting drive structure for driving the guide plate to slide up and down.
[0008] A further improvement is that the rotation drive structure includes a first motor, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the lifting plate, a reversing reducer is connected to the rotating shaft of the first motor, the output shaft of the reversing reducer passes vertically through the lifting plate and is fixedly fitted with a first rotating pulley, a second rotating pulley is fixedly fitted on the rotating shaft of the first roller brush, and belts are wound around the first rotating pulley and the second rotating pulley.
[0009] A further improvement is that the lifting drive structure includes a cylinder, the housing of which is fixedly erected on the cleaning frame, the telescopic rod of which is fixedly connected to the guide plate, and the cleaning bracket is provided with a guide structure for guiding the guide plate to slide linearly up and down.
[0010] A further improvement is made to the guide structure, which includes an upper fixed plate, a lower fixed plate, and two guide rods. The upper fixed plate is horizontally fixed above the cleaning bracket, and the lower fixed plate is horizontally fixed on the guide plate. The guide rods are vertically positioned between the upper and lower fixed plates, with the upper end of the guide rods fixed on the upper fixed plate. Guide holes are provided at both ends of the lower fixed plate, and the lower end of the guide rods is movably inserted into the guide holes.
[0011] A further improvement is made as follows: the first and second flip-frame structures each include a flip base, a flip plate, a clamping plate, a clamping drive cylinder, and a flip drive motor. The flip base is located on the left and right sides of the cleaning frame and its lower end is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame. A flip shaft is provided through the upper end of the flip base in the left-right direction. The middle section of the flip shaft is fixedly mounted on the flip base. One end of the flip plate is fixedly mounted on the inner end of the rotating shaft. A linkage rod is fixedly connected between the left and right flip shafts. The clamping plate is located on the inner surface of the flip plate and can be moved left and right on the flip plate. The housing of the clamping drive cylinder is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the flip plate. The telescopic rod of the clamping drive cylinder is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the clamping plate. The housing of the flip drive motor is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame. The rotating shaft of the flip drive motor is rotatably connected to one of the flip shafts.
[0012] A further improvement is that the inner surface of the clamping plate is a concave-convex surface that adapts to the protrusions and grooves on the side of the frame.
[0013] A further improvement is that the linkage rod is provided with at least one L-shaped support plate for inserting into the groove on the bottom surface of the frame to lift the frame, and the upper end of the L-shaped support plate is fixedly mounted on the linkage rod.
[0014] A further improvement is that the rinsing structure includes at least one rinsing chamber, which is installed above the cleaning frame. The inner wall of the rinsing chamber is provided with several nozzles, which are connected to an external high-pressure water pump.
[0015] A further improvement is that the air-drying structure includes at least one air-drying chamber and several fans, the air-drying chamber is installed above the cleaning frame, and the housing of the fans is fixedly installed on the air-drying chamber.
[0016] A further improvement is that the second drive structure is a second motor, the housing of the second motor is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame, and the rotating shaft of the second motor is fixedly connected to the second roller brush.
[0017] A further improvement is that a limiting rod is provided on the outer side of the track to restrict the left and right movement of the frame. Several L-shaped fixing blocks are provided on the limiting rod. One end of each L-shaped fixing block is fixed to the limiting rod, and the other end is fixed to the cleaning frame.
[0018] A further improvement is made as follows: an upper frame worktable is provided on the cleaning frame at the front end of the track. The upper frame worktable is arranged perpendicular to the track conveying direction. A push plate for pushing the frame onto the track is provided on the upper frame worktable at the front end of the track. An upper frame cylinder is provided on the upper frame worktable. The housing of the upper frame cylinder is fixedly installed on the upper frame worktable. The telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder extends and retracts parallel to the track conveying direction. The push plate is fixedly installed on the telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder.
[0019] A further improvement is that a lower frame worktable is provided on the cleaning frame at the rear end of the track, and the lower frame worktable is arranged along the direction perpendicular to the track conveying direction.
[0020] By adopting the aforementioned technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0021] This invention utilizes a conveyor belt to automatically transport fruit crates. A flipping structure automatically rotates the crates 180 degrees so that the openings face downwards, facilitating automatic cleaning by both the washing and drying structures. This improves the cleanliness of the bottom surface of the crates after cleaning and prevents water from accumulating inside, thus increasing drying efficiency. After drying, the flipping structure rotates the crates again so that the openings face upwards, significantly improving the cleaning efficiency of the fruit crates compared to manual cleaning.
[0022] Further beneficial effects are: the cleaning structure brushes the outer surface of the frame by cleaning brackets and first and second roller brushes, and brushes off or loosen branches, leaves and fruit peels that are stuck to the frame before rinsing the frame, so as to facilitate subsequent rinsing and improve the cleanliness of the fruit frame cleaning.
[0023] Further beneficial effects include: by using guide plates and lifting plates to position the first roller brush above the conveyor belt to complete the brushing of the front and rear sides of the frame, the conveying of the fruit frame is not affected, and the fruit frame can be brushed, thus improving the compactness of the equipment.
[0024] Further beneficial effects are: the first and second flip-frame structures utilize a flipping seat, flipping plate, clamping plate, clamping drive cylinder, and flipping drive motor to replace manual labor in flipping the frame 180 degrees, thereby improving the cleanliness and efficiency of the frame cleaning.
[0025] A further beneficial effect is that the inner surface of the clamping plate has a concave-convex surface that adapts to the protrusions and grooves on the side of the frame, which helps to increase clamping stability.
[0026] A further beneficial effect is that the two L-shaped support plates on the linkage rod, which are inserted into the grooves on the bottom of the frame to lift the frame, increase the stability of the fruit frame flipping and prevent the frame from slipping and falling off between the frame and the clamping plate.
[0027] Further beneficial effects include: the limiting rods set on the outside of the track restrict the left and right movement of the frame, which helps the first and second flip-frame structures to accurately clamp the frame, and prevents it from shifting during washing in the washing chamber and during drying in the air-drying chamber, thereby improving the stability of the fruit frame conveying. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to an embodiment of this utility model.
[0029] Figure 2 This is a side view of the automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the cleaning structure in the automatic fruit basket cleaning equipment of this utility model embodiment.
[0031] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the first and second flip-frame structures in the automatic fruit frame cleaning equipment of this utility model embodiment.
[0032] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the first and second flip-frame structures in the automatic fruit frame cleaning equipment of this utility model embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0034] refer to Figures 1 to 5 This utility model discloses an automatic fruit crate cleaning device, including a cleaning frame 10. Two symmetrical conveyor belts 11 for transporting crates are arranged on the cleaning frame 10 along its front-to-back direction. The cleaning frame 10 is equipped with a track wheel 12 and a drive component 13 for driving the track belts 11 to rotate. The drive component 13 is a motor, and the motor housing is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10. The motor's rotation shaft is connected to the track wheel 12 for rotational transmission. A limiting rod 14 for restricting the left-right movement of the crates is provided on the outer side of the track belts 11. Several L-shaped fixing blocks 15 are provided on the limiting rod 14, with one end of each L-shaped fixing block 15 fixedly mounted on the limiting rod 14 and the other end fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10. The frame is provided with the following structures in sequence along the conveying direction: a cleaning structure 9 for cleaning the gaps on the side of the frame; a first frame-flipping structure 8 for flipping the frame so that the opening faces to avoid the rinsing wastewater remaining in the frame and affecting the subsequent air drying; a rinsing structure for rinsing the frame; an air drying structure for air drying the frame after rinsing; and a second frame-flipping structure 7 for flipping the air-dried frame back to its original position.
[0035] The rinsing structure includes two rinsing chambers 16, which are positioned above the cleaning frame 10. Each rinsing chamber 16 has several nozzles (not shown in the figure) installed on its inner wall, and these nozzles are connected to an external high-pressure water pump. The drying structure includes at least one drying chamber 17 and several fans 18. The drying chamber 17 is positioned above the cleaning frame 10, and the housings of the fans 18 are fixedly mounted on the drying chamber 17. The fans 18 can be either cold or hot air blowers.
[0036] The cleaning structure 9 includes a cleaning bracket 19 disposed above the track 11. The lower end of the cleaning bracket 19 is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10 on both sides of the track 11. The inner wall of the cleaning bracket 19 forms a channel 20 for the frame to pass through. Two sets of first roller brushes 21 for cleaning the front and rear sides of the frame are erected in the channel 20. Two sets of second roller brushes 22 for cleaning the left and right sides of the frame are disposed on the left and right sides of the cleaning bracket. The cleaning bracket 19 is provided with a first drive structure for driving the first roller brushes 21 to move up and down and for driving the second roller brushes 22 to rotate. The cleaning frame 10 is provided with a second drive structure for driving the second roller brushes 22 to rotate. The second drive structure is a second motor (not shown in the figure, a conventional configuration). The housing of the second motor is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10, and the rotation shaft of the second motor is fixedly connected to the second roller brushes 22.
[0037] The first driving structure includes a guide plate 23 and a lifting plate 24. The guide plate 23 is located on both sides of the track 11 and slides up and down on the outside of the cleaning bracket 19. The front and rear ends of the guide plate 23 are folded inward at ninety degrees to form limiting pieces 25 that fit against the cleaning bracket 19 to restrict the front and rear movement of the guide plate 23. The lifting plate 24 is located in the channel and its two ends are respectively fixed on the guide plate 23. The upper end of the first roller brush 21 is rotatably mounted on the lifting plate 24 through a bearing. The lifting plate 24 is provided with a rotation driving structure for driving the two sets of first roller brushes 21 to rotate synchronously. The cleaning bracket 19 is provided with a lifting driving structure for driving the guide plate 23 to slide up and down.
[0038] The rotation drive structure includes a first motor 26, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the lifting plate 24. A reversing reducer 27 is connected to the rotation shaft of the first motor 26. The output shaft of the reversing reducer 27 passes vertically through the lifting plate 24 and is fixedly fitted with a first rotating pulley (not shown in the figure, a conventional arrangement). A second rotating pulley (not shown in the figure, a conventional arrangement) is fixedly fitted on the rotation shaft of the first roller brush 21. A belt (not shown in the figure, a conventional arrangement) is wound around the first rotating pulley and the second rotating pulley.
[0039] The lifting drive structure includes a cylinder 28, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10. The telescopic rod of the cylinder 28 is fixedly connected to the guide plate 23. The cleaning bracket 19 is provided with a guide structure for guiding the guide plate 23 to slide linearly up and down. The guide structure includes an upper fixed plate 29, a lower fixed plate 30, and two guide rods 31. The upper fixed plate 29 is horizontally fixed above the cleaning bracket 19, and the lower fixed plate 30 is horizontally fixed on the guide plate 23. The guide rods 31 are vertically arranged between the upper fixed plate 29 and the lower fixed plate 30. The upper end of the guide rod 31 is fixedly mounted on the upper fixed plate 29, and guide holes are respectively opened at both ends of the lower fixed plate 30. The lower end of the guide rod 31 is movably inserted into the guide holes.
[0040] The first and second flip-frame structures each include a flip base 32, a flip plate 33, a clamping plate 34, a clamping drive cylinder 35, and a flip drive motor 36. The flip base 32 is located on the left and right sides of the cleaning frame 10 and its lower end is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10. A flip shaft 6 is provided through the upper end of the flip base 32 in the left-right direction. The middle section of the flip shaft is fixedly mounted on the flip base 32. One end of the flip plate 33 is fixedly mounted on the inner end of the rotating shaft. A linkage rod 37 is fixedly connected between the left and right flip shafts. At least one L-shaped support plate 38 is provided on the linkage rod 37 for inserting into the groove on the bottom surface of the frame to lift the frame and prevent the frame from detaching from the clamping plate 34. The upper end of the L-shaped support plate 38 is fixedly mounted on the linkage rod 37. The clamping plate 34 is located on the inner surface of the flipping plate 33 and can be movably moved left and right on the flipping plate 33. The housing of the clamping drive cylinder 35 is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the flipping plate 33, and the telescopic rod of the clamping drive cylinder 35 is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the clamping plate 34. The inner surface of the clamping plate 34 is a concave-convex surface 39 that adapts to the protrusions and grooves on the side of the frame. The housing of the flipping drive motor 36 is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame 10, and the rotating shaft of the flipping drive motor 36 is rotatably connected to a flipping shaft.
[0041] The cleaning frame 10 has an upper frame worktable 40 located at the front end of the track 11. The upper frame worktable 40 is arranged perpendicular to the conveying direction of the track 11. A push plate 41 for pushing the frame onto the track 11 is located on the upper frame worktable 40 at the front end of the track 11. An upper frame cylinder 42 is installed on the upper frame worktable 40, and the housing of the upper frame cylinder 42 is fixedly mounted on the upper frame worktable 40. The telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder 42 extends and retracts parallel to the conveying direction of the track 11. The push plate 41 is fixedly mounted on the telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder 42. A lower frame worktable 43 is located at the rear end of the track 11 on the cleaning frame 10, and the lower frame worktable 43 is arranged perpendicular to the conveying direction of the track 11.
[0042] The automatic fruit crate cleaning equipment operates as follows: A worker places the fruit crates upright on the upper frame worktable 40 and pushes them one at a time to the front of the push plate. The push plate pushes the fruit crates onto the conveyor belt 11 at set intervals, where they are transported. The conveyor belt 11 transports the fruit crates to below the cleaning bracket 19. The first motor of the rotary drive structure drives two sets of first roller brushes 21 to rotate and brush the rear side of the fruit crate. Then, the cylinder extension rod of the lifting drive structure extends, pushing the guide plate 23 to slide upwards along the guide rod, causing the lifting plate 24 to move the first roller brushes 21 upwards, allowing the crate to pass through the channel inside the cleaning bracket 19. The cylinder extension rod then retracts, causing the first roller brushes 21 to descend and reset, brushing the front side of the fruit crate. Simultaneously, the second motor of the second drive structure drives the second roller brush 22 to rotate and brush the left and right sides of the crate. The track 11 transports the fruit crates to the first flipping structure. The telescopic rod of the clamping drive cylinder 35 extends, causing the clamping plate 34 to move towards the crate. The inner surface of the clamping plate 34 engages with the outer surface of the crate. Simultaneously, the L-shaped support rod inserts into the groove on the bottom of the crate. The flipping drive motor 36 drives the flipping plate 33 to rotate 180 degrees, flipping the fruit crate so that its bottom surface faces upwards. The track 11 transports the fruit crates into the rinsing chamber 16 for rinsing, and then into the drying chamber 17 for air drying or baking. The track 11 continues to transport the fruit crates to the second flipping structure, where they are flipped again so that the opening of the crate faces upwards. Finally, the fruit crates, transported by the track 11, enter the lower frame worktable for subsequent sorting and storage.
[0043] Based on the aforementioned technical solution, an automatic conveyor line can also be installed on the surfaces of the upper frame workbench 40 and the lower frame workbench. Furthermore, an arc-shaped automatic conveyor line, with its inlet and outlet perpendicular to each other at 90 degrees, can be installed on the surfaces of the upper frame workbench 40 and the lower frame workbench, and connected to a conveyor belt for automatic fruit frame conveying.
[0044] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions above are only illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications may be made to this utility model without departing from the spirit and scope of this utility model. All such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection of this utility model as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An automatic fruit crate cleaning device, characterized in that: The system includes a cleaning frame with two symmetrical tracks for conveying frames along the front-to-back direction. The cleaning frame is equipped with track wheels and a drive unit for driving the tracks to rotate. Along the conveying direction, the frame is sequentially equipped with a first flip-frame structure for flipping the frame so that the opening faces the first flip-frame structure, a rinsing structure for rinsing the frame, an air-drying structure for air-drying the rinsed frame, and a second flip-frame structure for flipping the air-dried frame back to its original position.
2. The automatic fruit basket cleaning equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: A cleaning structure for cleaning the gaps on the side of the frame is provided on the frame in front of the first flip frame structure.
3. The automatic fruit basket cleaning equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that: The cleaning structure includes a cleaning bracket disposed above the track. The lower end of the cleaning bracket is fixedly disposed on the cleaning frame on both sides of the track. The inner wall of the cleaning bracket forms a channel for the frame to pass through. Two sets of first roller brushes for cleaning the front and rear sides of the frame are erected in the channel. Two sets of second roller brushes for cleaning the left and right sides of the frame are disposed on the left and right sides of the cleaning bracket. The cleaning bracket is provided with a first drive structure for driving the first roller brushes to move up and down and for driving the second roller brushes to rotate. The cleaning frame is provided with a second drive structure for driving the second roller brushes to rotate.
4. The automatic fruit basket cleaning equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first driving structure includes a guide plate and a lifting plate. The guide plate is located on both sides of the track and slides up and down on the outside of the cleaning bracket. The front and rear ends of the guide plate are folded inward at 90 degrees to form a limiting piece that fits against the cleaning bracket to restrict the front and rear movement of the guide plate. The lifting plate is located in the channel and its two ends are respectively fixed on the guide plate. The upper end of the first roller brush is rotatably mounted on the lifting plate. The lifting plate is provided with a rotation driving structure for driving the two sets of first roller brushes to rotate synchronously. The cleaning bracket is provided with a lifting driving structure for driving the guide plate to slide up and down.
5. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The rotation drive structure includes a first motor, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the lifting plate. A reversing reducer is connected to the rotating shaft of the first motor. The output shaft of the reversing reducer passes vertically through the lifting plate and is fixedly fitted with a first rotating pulley. A second rotating pulley is fixedly fitted on the rotating shaft of the first roller brush. A belt is wound around the first rotating pulley and the second rotating pulley.
6. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The lifting drive structure includes a cylinder, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame, the telescopic rod of which is fixedly connected to the guide plate, and the cleaning bracket is provided with a guide structure for guiding the guide plate to slide linearly up and down.
7. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 6, characterized in that: The guide structure includes an upper fixed plate, a lower fixed plate, and two guide rods. The upper fixed plate is horizontally fixed above the cleaning bracket, and the lower fixed plate is horizontally fixed on the guide plate. The guide rods are vertically arranged between the upper and lower fixed plates. The upper end of the guide rod is fixed on the upper fixed plate, and guide holes are respectively opened at both ends of the lower fixed plate. The lower end of the guide rod is movably inserted into the guide hole.
8. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first and second flip-frame structures each include a flip base, a flip plate, a clamping plate, a clamping drive cylinder, and a flip drive motor. The flip base is located on the left and right sides of the cleaning frame and its lower end is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame. A flip shaft is provided through the upper end of the flip base in the left-right direction. The middle section of the flip shaft is fixedly mounted on the flip base. One end of the flip plate is fixedly mounted on the inner end of the rotating shaft. A linkage rod is fixedly connected between the left and right flip shafts. The clamping plate is located on the inner surface of the flip plate and can be moved left and right on the flip plate. The housing of the clamping drive cylinder is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the flip plate. The telescopic rod of the clamping drive cylinder is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the clamping plate. The housing of the flip drive motor is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame. The rotating shaft of the flip drive motor is rotatably connected to one of the flip shafts.
9. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 8, characterized in that: The inner surface of the clamping plate is a concave-convex surface that adapts to the protrusions and grooves on the side of the frame.
10. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 8, characterized in that: The linkage rod is provided with at least one L-shaped support plate for inserting into the groove on the bottom surface of the frame to lift the frame. The upper end of the L-shaped support plate is fixedly mounted on the linkage rod.
11. The automatic fruit crate cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rinsing structure includes at least one rinsing chamber, which is installed above the cleaning frame. The inner wall of the rinsing chamber is provided with several nozzles, which are connected to an external high-pressure water pump.
12. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The air-drying structure includes at least one air-drying chamber and several fans. The air-drying chamber is installed above the cleaning frame, and the housing of the fans is fixedly installed on the air-drying chamber.
13. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The second drive structure is a second motor, the housing of which is fixedly mounted on the cleaning frame, and the rotating shaft of the second motor is fixedly connected to the second roller brush.
14. The automatic fruit crate cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer side of the track is provided with a limiting rod for restricting the left and right movement of the frame. Several L-shaped fixing blocks are provided on the limiting rod. One end of each L-shaped fixing block is fixed to the limiting rod, and the other end is fixed to the cleaning frame.
15. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: An upper frame worktable is provided on the cleaning frame at the front end of the track. The upper frame worktable is arranged perpendicular to the track conveying direction. A push plate for pushing the frame onto the track is provided on the upper frame worktable at the front end of the track. An upper frame cylinder is provided on the upper frame worktable. The housing of the upper frame cylinder is fixedly installed on the upper frame worktable. The telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder extends and retracts parallel to the track conveying direction. The push plate is fixedly installed on the telescopic rod of the upper frame cylinder.
16. The automatic fruit basket cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A lower frame worktable is provided on the cleaning frame at the rear end of the track, and the lower frame worktable is arranged along the direction perpendicular to the conveying direction of the track.