Waste discharging device for machining

By designing a cleaning brush and partition block structure inside the protective box, the problem of removing surface impurities from optical glass waste after crushing was solved, achieving efficient cleaning and recycling preparation.

CN223932224UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24NANYANG YONGGUANG TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520447386.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-14

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Technical Problem

The waste generated after cutting optical glass has residual impurities and metal dust adhering to its surface during crushing, making direct recycling and processing difficult.

Method used

A device comprising a protective box, a rotating box, a cleaning brush, a separator, and a baffle is designed. The cleaning brush inside the rotating box removes impurities from the surface of the waste material, and the separator and baffle structure prevents glass fragments from crowding together, thus achieving efficient cleaning.

Benefits of technology

It effectively removes impurities from the surface of glass waste, ensuring the quality of subsequent recycling and improving recycling efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a waste discharge device for processing in the technical field of optical glass processing, which comprises a protective box, a bearing disc is fixedly connected to the lower part of the inner wall of the protective box, a rotating box is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing disc, and a motor is arranged on the outer side of the protective box. By arranging a first cleaning brush, a second cleaning brush, a pressing cover and a partition block in an arched mode, cut glass can be placed between the partition block and the bottom face of the rotating box to be brushed, the first cleaning brush and the second cleaning brush are matched, the bottom face and the top face of the glass can be brushed when the rotating box rotates, and in addition, after brushing is finished, the glass can be cleaned conveniently. Water with impurities can be directly discharged downwards from the top face of the baffle, glass fragments are left in the rotating box, other impurities on the surface of glass waste can be conveniently cleaned through the structure, and the next step of recycling and processing treatment can be conveniently carried out.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of optical glass processing technology, and in particular to a waste discharge device for processing. Background Technology

[0002] Optical glass is a type of glass material with special optical properties, playing a central role in the field of modern optics. It is made by mixing and melting various oxides, such as silicon dioxide, boron oxide, and lead oxide, in specific proportions. Through precise control of composition and manufacturing processes, optical glass can possess high light transmittance, accurate and specific refractive index, and low dispersion characteristics. The processing of optical glass involves a series of complex and precise processes, among which the cutting process, as the initial and crucial step, determines the basic shape and size specifications of the optical glass, laying the foundation for subsequent grinding, polishing, and other processes.

[0003] Existing optical glass cutting processes generate waste that is shredded by a shredder before being recycled. However, during shredding, other substances adhere to the glass surface, such as residual impurities in the shredder and metal dust from the processing. This means that the shredded optical glass cups are directly sent to the next recycling step. To address this, we propose a waste discharge device for processing. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a waste discharge device for processing, thereby solving the problems.

[0005] The technical solution of this utility model is: a waste discharge device for processing, including a protective box. A bearing plate is fixedly connected to the lower part of the inner wall of the protective box, and a rotating box is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing plate. A motor is arranged on the outer side of the protective box, and a pulley is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor. A conveyor belt drives the transmission between the pulley and the outer surface of the rotating box. A bracket is fixedly connected to the top of the protective box, and a first electric telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the end of the bracket. A lower pressure cover is fixedly connected to the output end of the first electric telescopic rod. A first cleaning brush is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover, and a second cleaning brush, which intersects with the first cleaning brush, is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the rotating box. The bottom of the rotating box is higher than the top surface of the second cleaning brush. The bottom surface of the inner wall of the rotating box is provided with circumferentially distributed drain outlets. The center of the drain outlet is opposite to the first cleaning brush. An isolation net is fixedly connected to the top opening of the inner wall of the drain outlet. A baffle is attached to the bottom surface of the rotating box. A circumferentially distributed sealing plug is fixedly connected to the top surface of the baffle. The top surface of the sealing plug is attached to the bottom surface of the isolation net. A rectangularly distributed second electric telescopic rod is provided on the bottom surface of the baffle. A rotating component is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod. The output end of the second electric telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the baffle. A circumferentially distributed drain hole is provided on the bottom of the outer surface of the protective box, and the drain hole communicates with the protective box.

[0006] In a further technical solution, a partition block is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the rotating box, the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover is open, and the cross-sections of the openings of the partition block and the lower pressure cover are both arched. The bottom surface of the rotating box has circumferentially distributed mounting openings, and the mounting openings are located between the bottom edge of the partition block and the bottom of the inner wall of the rotating box. A bearing ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the mounting opening, and the bottom end of the second cleaning brush is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing ring. When it is necessary to clean glass fragments, the fragments are placed in the rotating box. The arched shape can be used to confine the fragments between the bottom surface of the rotating box and the arched inclined surface of the partition block. This can prevent glass fragments from crowding upwards and failing to fall during the cleaning process, and maintain the high efficiency of the first and second cleaning brushes in cleaning.

[0007] In a further technical solution, a circumferentially distributed guide groove is provided at the top edge of the baffle, and the bottom surface of the guide groove is an inclined surface offset from the center of the baffle, which facilitates the discharge of wastewater when the baffle moves down away from the rotating box.

[0008] In a further technical solution, the rotating assembly includes a turntable located on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the protective box. The top surface of the turntable is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod. A connection port is provided on the side wall of the turntable. A rotating ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the protective box. The rotating ring and the connection port rotate in coordination, allowing the baffle and the second electric telescopic rod to rotate normally with the rotating box.

[0009] In a further technical solution, the outer surface of the protective box has two movable openings, the outer surface of the conveyor belt is movable within the inner wall of the movable openings, and a support frame is fixedly connected between the outer surface of the motor and the protective box, which can make the rotation of the rotating box stable.

[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0011] By incorporating the first and second cleaning brushes, along with the arched arrangement of the pressure cover and partition block, the glass being cut can be placed between the partition block and the bottom of the rotating box and brushed. The cooperation of the first and second cleaning brushes allows for brushing of the bottom and top surfaces of the glass while the rotating box is rotating. Furthermore, after brushing, water containing impurities can be directly discharged from the top of the baffle downwards, leaving the glass fragments themselves in the rotating box. This structure facilitates the cleaning of remaining impurities from the surface of the glass waste, making it easier to proceed with the next stage of recycling and processing. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional structural diagram of the protective box according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0014] Figure 3 This is an embodiment of the present utility model. Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;

[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the rotating box according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the baffle in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0017] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0018] 1. Protective box; 2. Bracket; 3. First electric telescopic rod; 4. Bearing disc; 5. Rotating box; 6. Movable port; 7. Conveyor belt; 8. Pulley; 9. Motor; 10. Support frame; 11. Lower pressure cover; 12. First cleaning brush; 13. Second cleaning brush; 14. Drain outlet; 15. Isolation net; 16. Baffle; 17. Sealing plug; 18. Second electric telescopic rod; 19. Turntable; 20. Connection port; 21. Rotary ring; 22. Separator block; 23. Mounting port; 24. Bearing ring; 25. Guide groove; 26. Drain hole. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The embodiments of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0020] Example:

[0021] like Figures 1-5 As shown, a waste discharge device for processing includes a protective box 1. A bearing plate 4 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the inner wall of the protective box 1. A rotating box 5 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing plate 4. A motor 9 is installed on the outer side of the protective box 1. A pulley 8 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 9. A conveyor belt 7 drives the transmission between the pulley 8 and the outer surface of the rotating box 5. A bracket 2 is fixedly connected to the top of the protective box 1. A first electric telescopic rod 3 is fixedly connected to the end of the bracket 2. A lower pressure cover 11 is fixedly connected to the output end of the first electric telescopic rod 3. A first cleaning brush 12 is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover 11. A second cleaning brush 13, which intersects with the first cleaning brush 12, is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the rotating box 5. The bottom end of the first cleaning brush 12 is higher than the second cleaning brush 13. The top surface of the cleaning brush 13 and the bottom surface of the inner wall of the rotating box 5 are provided with circumferentially distributed drain outlets 14. The center of the drain outlets 14 is opposite to the first cleaning brush 12. An isolation net 15 is fixedly connected to the top opening of the inner wall of the drain outlets 14. A baffle 16 is attached to the bottom surface of the rotating box 5. A circumferentially distributed sealing plug 17 is fixedly connected to the top surface of the baffle 16. The top surface of the sealing plug 17 is attached to the bottom surface of the isolation net 15. A rectangularly distributed second electric telescopic rod 18 is provided on the bottom surface of the baffle 16. A rotating component is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod 18. The output end of the second electric telescopic rod 18 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the baffle 16. A circumferentially distributed drain hole 26 is provided at the bottom of the outer surface of the protective box 1, and the drain hole 26 communicates with the protective box 1.

[0022] In another embodiment, such as Figure 2 , Figure 4 As shown, a partition block 22 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the rotating box 5, the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover 11 is open, and the cross-section of the opening of the partition block 22 and the lower pressure cover 11 is arched. The bottom surface of the rotating box 5 is provided with circumferentially distributed mounting ports 23, and the mounting ports 23 are located between the bottom edge of the partition block 22 and the bottom of the inner wall of the rotating box 5. A bearing ring 24 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the mounting port 23, and the bottom end of the second cleaning brush 13 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing ring 24.

[0023] When it is necessary to clean up glass shards, the shards are placed in the rotating box 5. The arched shape can confine the shards between the bottom surface of the rotating box 5 and the arched slope of the partition block 22. This can prevent the glass shards from crowding upwards and falling off during the cleaning process, and maintain the high efficiency of the first cleaning brush 12 and the second cleaning brush 13.

[0024] In another embodiment, such as Figure 4 , Figure 5 As shown, a circularly distributed guide groove 25 is provided at the top edge of the baffle 16, and the bottom surface of the guide groove 25 is an inclined surface that deviates from the center of the baffle 16.

[0025] This facilitates the discharge of wastewater when the baffle 16 moves down away from the rotating box 5.

[0026] In another embodiment, such as Figure 2 , Figure 3 As shown, the rotating assembly includes a turntable 19 located on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the protective box 1. The top surface of the turntable 19 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod 18. A connection port 20 is provided on the side wall of the turntable 19. A rotating ring 21 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the protective box 1. The rotating ring 21 and the connection port 20 are rotatably engaged. The drainage hole 26 is specifically connected to the gap between the bottom surface of the baffle 16 and the bottom surface of the protective box 1.

[0027] This allows the baffle 16 and the second electric telescopic rod 18 to rotate normally with the rotating box 5.

[0028] In another embodiment, such as Figure 1 As shown, the outer surface of the protective box 1 has two movable openings 6, the outer surface of the conveyor belt 7 is movable within the inner wall of the movable openings 6, and a support frame 10 is fixedly connected between the outer surface of the motor 9 and the protective box 1.

[0029] This allows the rotation of the rotating box 5 to reach a stable state.

[0030] Workflow: First, the worker places the waste material generated from cutting optical glass into the rotating box 5. Using the arched structure of the partition block 22, the waste material is confined between the bottom surface of the rotating box 5 and the arched inclined surface of the partition block 22, preventing glass fragments from crowding upwards during subsequent cleaning and affecting the cleaning effect. Then, the first electric telescopic rod 3 is activated, extending its output end and moving the lower pressure cover 11 downwards, bringing it closer to the waste material in the rotating box 5 until the first cleaning brush 12 approaches the top surface of the waste material. Next, the motor 9 is activated, driving the pulley 8 to rotate. The pulley 8, via the conveyor belt 7, drives the rotating box 5 to rotate under the support of the bearing disc 4. As the rotating box 5 rotates, the second cleaning brush 13 rotates accordingly. Simultaneously, because the first cleaning brush 12 and the second cleaning brush 13 are staggered, and the first cleaning brush 12... The bottom end is higher than the top surface of the second cleaning brush 13. The brushing motion of the first cleaning brush 12 will cause the glass to flip, so that the first cleaning brush 12 and the second cleaning brush 13 can brush the top and bottom surfaces of the waste material respectively to remove impurities from the surface of the waste material. After cleaning is completed, the second electric telescopic rod 18 is activated. The output end of the second electric telescopic rod 18 retracts, driving the baffle 16 to move downward, so that the sealing plug 17 separates from the isolation net 15, the drain outlet 14 opens, and the water with impurities is discharged from the drain outlet 14 to the top surface of the baffle 16. Since the edge of the top surface of the baffle 16 is provided with a circumferentially distributed guide groove 25, and the bottom surface of the guide groove 25 is an inclined surface that deviates from the center of the baffle 16, the wastewater will flow along the guide groove 25 to the gap between the bottom surface of the baffle 16 and the bottom surface of the protective box 1, and finally be discharged from the equipment through the drain hole 26 at the bottom of the outer surface of the protective box 1.

[0031] The above embodiments merely illustrate specific implementations of this utility model, and their descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make several modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A waste discharge device for processing, comprising a protective box (1), characterized in that: A bearing disc (4) is fixedly connected to the lower part of the inner wall of the protective box (1). A rotating box (5) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing disc (4). A motor (9) is installed on the outer side of the protective box (1). A pulley (8) is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor (9). A conveyor belt (7) drives the pulley (8) and the outer surface of the rotating box (5). A bracket (2) is fixedly connected to the top of the protective box (1). A first electric telescopic rod (3) is fixedly connected to the end of the bracket (2). A lower pressure cover (11) is fixedly connected to the output end of the first electric telescopic rod (3). A first cleaning brush (12) is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover (11). A second cleaning brush (13) is distributed circumferentially on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the rotating box (5), intersecting with the first cleaning brush (12). The bottom end of the first cleaning brush (12) is higher than the top surface of the second cleaning brush (13). The inner wall bottom surface of the rotating box (5) is provided with a circumferentially distributed drain outlet (14), the center of the drain outlet (14) is opposite to the first cleaning brush (12), the top opening of the inner wall of the drain outlet (14) is fixedly connected with an isolation net (15), the bottom surface of the rotating box (5) is attached to a baffle (16), the top surface of the baffle (16) is fixedly connected with a circumferentially distributed sealing plug (17), the top surface of the sealing plug (17) is attached to the bottom surface of the isolation net (15), the bottom surface of the baffle (16) is provided with a rectangularly distributed second electric telescopic rod (18), the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod (18) is fixedly connected with a rotating component, the output end of the second electric telescopic rod (18) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the baffle (16), the bottom surface of the outer surface of the protective box (1) is provided with a circumferentially distributed drain hole (26), and the drain hole (26) is connected to the protective box (1).

2. The waste discharge device for processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom surface of the rotating box (5) is fixedly connected to a partition block (22), the bottom surface of the lower pressure cover (11) is open, and the cross-section of the opening of the partition block (22) and the lower pressure cover (11) is arched. The bottom surface of the rotating box (5) is provided with a circumferentially distributed mounting port (23), and the mounting port (23) is located between the bottom edge of the partition block (22) and the bottom of the inner wall of the rotating box (5). The inner wall of the mounting port (23) is fixedly connected to a bearing ring (24), and the bottom end of the second cleaning brush (13) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing ring (24).

3. The waste discharge device for processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The baffle (16) has a circumferentially distributed guide groove (25) at the top edge, and the bottom surface of the guide groove (25) is an inclined surface that deviates from the center of the baffle (16).

4. The waste discharge device for processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rotating assembly includes a turntable (19) located on the bottom surface of the inner wall of the protective box (1). The top surface of the turntable (19) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the housing of the second electric telescopic rod (18). A connection port (20) is provided on the side wall of the turntable (19). A rotating ring (21) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the protective box (1). The rotating ring (21) and the connection port (20) are rotatably engaged.

5. The waste discharge device for processing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer surface of the protective box (1) has two movable openings (6), the outer surface of the conveyor belt (7) moves within the inner wall of the movable openings (6), and a support frame (10) is fixedly connected between the outer surface of the motor (9) and the protective box (1).