Temporary storage equipment for rust remover
By designing a rust remover storage device with a stirring and cleaning component, the problem of sedimentation during rust remover storage was solved, achieving effective mixing and cleaning and ensuring the quality of the rust remover.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520611788.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-02
AI Technical Summary
Existing rust removers are prone to sedimentation during storage, and existing storage tanks cannot effectively handle this, affecting subsequent use.
Design a temporary storage device including a stirring and cleaning component, comprising a motor-driven shaft and scraper, for stirring and cleaning rust remover, preventing sedimentation and cleaning residue from the inner wall of the tank.
This effectively prevents rust remover from settling during storage and cleans the inner wall of the tank during discharge, ensuring the effectiveness of the rust remover.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of rust remover storage technology, and in particular to a temporary storage device for rust removers. Background Technology
[0002] Rust remover is a chemical agent used to remove rust from metal surfaces. Rust removers typically consist of multiple components, mainly including acids, corrosion inhibitors, surfactants, and complexing agents. Common acids include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and phosphoric acid; these are the main components of rust removal, dissolving the rust through a chemical reaction. Corrosion inhibitors inhibit the corrosion of the metal substrate by the acid during the rust removal process, protecting the metal itself from excessive damage. Rust removers are currently widely used in industries such as machinery manufacturing, automobile repair, shipbuilding, and construction to remove rust from the surfaces of various metal equipment, parts, and pipes, restoring their performance and appearance and extending their service life. In existing technologies, rust removers are usually stored in integrated storage tanks. However, in practice, it has been found that rust removers are prone to precipitation, and existing integrated storage tanks are inconvenient for treating the precipitated rust remover, thus affecting subsequent use. Therefore, to solve the above problems, this application provides a temporary storage device for rust removers. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the problem of sedimentation that easily occurs when rust removers are stored, this application provides a temporary storage device for rust removers.
[0004] This application provides a temporary storage device for rust remover, comprising a storage tank, a base symmetrically welded to the bottom of the storage tank, an observation port on the surface of the storage tank, an injection pipe fixedly connected to one side of the top of the storage tank, an exhaust port on the other side of the top of the storage tank, a drain pipe fixedly connected to one side of the storage tank, a valve on the drain pipe, a stirring and cleaning assembly on the storage tank, the stirring and cleaning assembly including a motor, a rotating shaft rotatably connected inside the storage tank, scrapers symmetrically fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, and multiple stirring rods fixedly connected to the rotating shaft.
[0005] Preferably, both the injection pipe and the exhaust port extend into the interior of the storage tank, and both the injection pipe and the exhaust port are fitted with sealing caps at the top.
[0006] Preferably, the motor is fixedly installed on the other side of the storage tank, and the motor is connected to the rotating shaft for transmission.
[0007] Preferably, the ends of the scrapers on both sides are attached to the inner wall of the storage tank, and the scrapers on both sides are arranged laterally inside the storage tank.
[0008] Preferably, the plurality of stirring rods are disposed between the two scrapers on both sides, and the plurality of stirring rods are disposed at equal intervals inside the storage tank.
[0009] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects:
[0010] By designing a stirring and cleaning component, the rust remover is injected into the storage tank during storage. The storage condition is monitored through an observation port, and multiple stirring rods continuously mix the rust remover to prevent sedimentation. The rust remover is then drained from the tank via a drain pipe. A rotating shaft drives two scrapers on either side to clean the inner wall of the storage tank, preventing rust remover residue from adhering to the tank walls. Compared to existing technologies, this design prevents rust remover sedimentation during storage and also prevents rust remover from adhering to the inside of the tank during subsequent discharge. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the device in the embodiments of this application;
[0012] Figure 2 This is a front view of the device in the embodiments of this application;
[0013] Figure 3 This is a side view of the device in the embodiments of this application;
[0014] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the device in the embodiments of this application.
[0015] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Storage tank; 2. Base; 3. Observation port; 4. Injection pipe; 5. Vent; 6. Sealing cap; 7. Drain pipe; 8. Valve; 9. Stirring and cleaning assembly; 10. Motor; 11. Shaft; 12. Scraper; 13. Stirring rod. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 - Figure 4 This application will be described in further detail.
[0017] Example:
[0018] A temporary storage device for rust remover, for storing rust remover, see reference. Figure 1 - Figure 2The system includes a storage tank 1, with a base 2 symmetrically welded to the bottom of the storage tank 1. An observation port 3 is provided on the surface of the storage tank 1, allowing easy observation of the rust remover stored inside. An injection pipe 4 is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the storage tank 1, facilitating the injection of rust remover into the storage tank 1. An exhaust port 5 is provided on the other side of the top of the storage tank 1, allowing easy adjustment of the internal pressure. Both the injection pipe 4 and the exhaust port 5 extend into the interior of the storage tank 1, and both are fitted with sealing caps 6. A drain pipe 7 is fixedly connected to one side of the storage tank 1, allowing easy discharge of the rust remover stored in the storage tank 1. A valve 8 is provided on the drain pipe 7, controlling its opening and closing. A stirring and cleaning assembly 9 is provided on the storage tank 1, stirring the rust remover during storage to prevent sedimentation and cleaning the inner wall of the storage tank 1 during subsequent rust remover discharge.
[0019] In use, the rust remover is injected into the storage tank 1 through the injection pipe 4, so that the rust remover is stored inside the storage tank 1. During storage, the storage condition of the rust remover is checked through the observation port 3. At the same time, the stirring and cleaning component 9 stirs the rust remover during storage to prevent sedimentation. Subsequently, the rust remover stored in the storage tank 1 is discharged through the drain pipe 7. When the rust remover is discharged, the stirring and cleaning component 9 can also clean the inner wall of the storage tank 1.
[0020] Reference Figure 3 - Figure 4 The stirring and cleaning assembly 9 includes a motor 10, which is fixedly installed on the other side of the storage tank 1. A rotating shaft 11 is rotatably connected inside the storage tank 1. The motor 10 is driven by the rotating shaft 11, enabling the motor 10 to drive the rotating shaft 11 to rotate. Scrapers 12 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 11. The edges of the scrapers 12 on both sides are attached to the inner wall of the storage tank 1, and the scrapers 12 on both sides are arranged laterally inside the storage tank 1. The scrapers 12 on both sides facilitate scraping and cleaning inside the storage tank 1. Multiple stirring rods 13 are fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 11. The multiple stirring rods 13 are arranged between the scrapers 12 on both sides, and the multiple stirring rods 13 are equidistantly arranged inside the storage tank 1. The multiple stirring rods 13 facilitate stirring and mixing the rust remover in the storage tank 1. In the idle part of this device, all the above-mentioned electrical components, which refer to power components, electrical components, and the matching controller and power supply, are connected by wires. For specific connection methods, refer to the working principle below, where the electrical connection between each electrical component is completed in sequence. The detailed connection methods are known in the art.
[0021] When the rust remover is stored, the motor 10 drives the rotating shaft 11 to rotate, which in turn drives multiple stirring rods 13 to stir and mix the rust remover, thus preventing the rust remover from settling. When the rust remover is discharged, the rotating shaft 11 drives the scrapers 12 on both sides to rotate, which cleans the inner wall of the storage tank 1, thereby preventing the rust remover residue from adhering to the inner wall of the storage tank 1.
[0022] This application embodiment discloses a temporary storage device for rust remover. The working principle is as follows: During use, the rust remover is injected into the storage tank 1 through the injection pipe 4, allowing it to be stored inside. The storage condition of the rust remover is observed through the observation port 3. The rotating shaft 11 is driven by the motor 10 to rotate, causing multiple stirring rods 13 to stir and mix the rust remover, preventing sedimentation. Subsequently, the rust remover stored in the storage tank 1 is discharged through the drain pipe 7. At this time, the rotating shaft 11 drives the scrapers 12 on both sides to rotate, cleaning the inner wall of the storage tank 1 and preventing rust remover residue from adhering to the inner wall of the storage tank 1.
[0023] The foregoing description, with reference to preferred embodiments, illustrates an exemplary implementation of a temporary storage device for rust remover provided by this disclosure. However, those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and alterations can be made to the above specific embodiments without departing from the spirit of this disclosure, and various combinations can be made to the various technical features and structures proposed in this disclosure without exceeding the protection scope of this disclosure, the protection scope of which is determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A temporary storage device for rust remover, comprising a storage tank (1), characterized in that: The storage tank (1) has a base (2) symmetrically welded to its bottom. The storage tank (1) has an observation port (3) on its surface. An injection pipe (4) is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the storage tank (1). An exhaust port (5) is provided on the other side of the top of the storage tank (1). A drain pipe (7) is fixedly connected to one side of the storage tank (1). A valve (8) is provided on the drain pipe (7). A stirring and cleaning assembly (9) is provided on the storage tank (1). The stirring and cleaning assembly (9) includes a motor (10). A rotating shaft (11) is rotatably connected inside the storage tank (1). Scrapers (12) are symmetrically fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (11). Multiple stirring rods (13) are fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (11).
2. A temporary storage device for rust remover according to claim 1, characterized in that: The injection pipe (4) and the exhaust port (5) both extend into the storage tank (1), and the top of the injection pipe (4) and the exhaust port (5) are both fitted with sealing caps (6).
3. A temporary storage device for rust remover according to claim 1, characterized in that: The motor (10) is fixedly installed on the other side of the storage tank (1), and the motor (10) is connected to the rotating shaft (11) for transmission.
4. A temporary storage device for rust remover according to claim 1, characterized in that: The ends of the scrapers (12) on both sides are attached to the inner wall of the storage tank (1), and the scrapers (12) on both sides are arranged laterally inside the storage tank (1).
5. A temporary storage device for rust remover according to claim 1, characterized in that: Multiple stirring rods (13) are arranged between the two scrapers (12) on both sides, and multiple stirring rods (13) are arranged at equal intervals inside the storage tank (1).