Mud stirring conveyor

By designing a mud mixing conveyor that includes spiral blades and a mixing rod, the problems of low construction efficiency and uneven sealing caused by the clumping of pit mud were solved, achieving efficient mixing and automated transportation of mud materials and improving construction efficiency.

CN223935629UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24TAIAN SHENGHONGCHUN BREWING EQUIP CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520131224.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-20
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-20

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the mortar mud is prone to clumping during transportation and construction, resulting in incomplete manual crushing, uneven mixing, and affecting the sealing effect of the pit, as well as low construction efficiency.

Method used

Design a mud conveyor including a bottom frame, transmission rod, mixing device and winch device. Through the combination of spiral blades and mixing rod, efficient mixing and conveying of mud can be achieved, and the mud can be automatically transported by the winch device.

Benefits of technology

It achieves thorough mixing and efficient transportation of mud, reduces manual operation, improves construction efficiency, and ensures the sealing effect of the pit.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a mud stirring conveyor which comprises a bottom frame, two sides of the bottom frame are connected with door-shaped frames, one end of each door-shaped frame is connected with a first cross beam, the middle of each door-shaped frame is connected with a second cross beam, the first cross beam and the second cross beam are connected with bearing seats, and the two bearing seats are simultaneously and rotationally connected with a transmission rod. The front side of the second cross beam is connected with a conveying cylinder, a stirring device is rotatably connected in the conveying cylinder, one end of the stirring device is connected with a transmission rod, the other end of the transmission rod is connected with a driven wheel, and the driven wheel is connected with a driving wheel through a belt; and a winch device fixedly connected with the bottom frame is arranged below the conveying cylinder. According to the utility model, pug falls from the feed port, the spiral blade on the rotating shaft in the conveying cylinder conveys the pug to the front end of the conveying cylinder, and the stirring rod at the front part of the rotating shaft crushes the pug and outputs the pug; the tail end of a cable connected with the winch device can be connected with a hopper, and the hopper filled with pug is conveyed into the pit through the winch device.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a mud conveyor and is situated in the technical field of mud conveying equipment. Background Technology

[0002] To ensure the stability of the brewing microbial structure and fermentation metabolism, thereby enriching the wine's flavor compounds, a constant-temperature fermentation process is typically conducted in a cellar. The construction of the cellar requires prior site selection, followed by excavation of the foundation pit and construction of the fermentation pit, ensuring its sturdiness and airtightness. After the pit is constructed, a layer of mud is installed for sealing. This mud must be of high quality and have strong adhesive properties to ensure a proper seal.

[0003] Because the clay used for pit lining is highly viscous, it clumps during excavation. After being transported to the construction site, it is typically unloaded entirely into the excavated pit, requiring manual breaking up before adding water and mixing. This process is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Incomplete manual breaking up leads to uneven mixing with water, which in turn affects the sealing of the pit lining. Furthermore, unloading the entire truckload into the excavated pit requires workers to repeatedly move the clay back and forth when applying it to different areas, severely impacting work efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned technical problems, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a mud-mixing conveyor to solve the problems existing in the prior art. The specific technical solution is as follows:

[0005] A mud-mixing conveyor includes a bottom frame, with portal frames fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom frame. A first crossbeam is fixedly connected to one end of each of the two portal frames, and a second crossbeam is fixedly connected to the middle of the two portal frames. Bearing seats are fixedly connected to the first and second crossbeams, and a transmission rod is rotatably connected to both bearing seats. A conveying cylinder is fixedly connected to the front side of the second crossbeam. A mixing device is rotatably connected inside the conveying cylinder. One end of the mixing device is fixedly connected to the transmission rod, and the other end of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to a driven wheel. The driven wheel is connected to a drive wheel of a drive motor via a belt. The drive motor is fixedly mounted on a motor bracket on the side of the bottom frame. A winch device is fixedly connected to the bottom frame below the conveying cylinder.

[0006] Preferably, the stirring device includes a rotating shaft, which is fixedly connected to a transmission rod. A spiral blade is fixedly connected to the rear of the rotating shaft, and a stirring rod is fixedly connected to the front of the rotating shaft. The top of the conveying cylinder is provided with a feed inlet, which corresponds to the position of the spiral blade.

[0007] Furthermore, the number of stirring rods is multiple, and they are evenly and alternately arranged.

[0008] Preferably, the winch device includes a turntable, both ends of which are rotatably connected to bearings fixedly connected to a bearing bracket. The bearing bracket is fixedly connected to a bottom frame, and a winch motor is installed on the outside of the bearing bracket. The cable connected to the turntable is connected to a pulley provided at the front end of the bottom frame, and the end of the cable is connected to a hopper.

[0009] Furthermore, two symmetrically arranged L-shaped support rods are fixedly connected to the front end of the bottom frame, and an opening is formed between the two L-shaped support rods for rotatably connecting pulleys.

[0010] Preferably, a protective shell is installed on the outer side of the first crossbeam to cover the driving wheel and the driven wheel.

[0011] Preferably, both the bottom frame and the motor bracket are equipped with casters at their bottoms.

[0012] This invention features a simple structure. The mud falls into the feed inlet, and the spiral blades on the rotating shaft inside the conveying cylinder transport it to the front end of the cylinder. A stirring rod at the front of the rotating shaft breaks up the mud before it is output. The cable connected to the winch device can be attached to a hopper, which is then used to transport the mud-filled hopper to the pit. The bottom of this invention is equipped with casters, facilitating its movement to the required construction location and allowing for convenient transport of mud to nearby areas, thus improving construction efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a mud conveyor according to the present invention.

[0014] Figure 2 This is a side view of a mud conveyor according to the present invention.

[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the stirring device of this utility model.

[0016] In the diagram: 1. Bottom frame; 2. Portal frame; 3. First crossbeam; 4. Second crossbeam; 5. Bearing seat; 6. Transmission rod; 7. Conveying cylinder; 8. Driven wheel; 9. Drive motor; 10. Belt; 11. Motor bracket; 12. Rotating shaft; 13. Spiral blade; 14. Stirring rod; 15. Feed inlet; 16. Turntable; 17. Bearing bracket; 18. Winch motor; 19. Pulley; 20. Cable; 21. L-shaped support rod; 22. Protective shell; 23. Caster wheel. Detailed Implementation

[0017] 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.

[0018] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a mud conveyor includes a bottom frame 1, with portal frames 2 fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom frame 1. A first crossbeam 3 is fixedly connected to one end of each of the two portal frames 2, and a second crossbeam 4 is fixedly connected to the middle of each of the two portal frames 2. Bearing seats 5 are fixedly connected to the first crossbeam 3 and the second crossbeam 4. Both bearing seats 5 are rotatably connected to a transmission rod 6. A conveying cylinder 7 is fixedly connected to the front side of the second crossbeam 4. A stirring device is rotatably connected inside the conveying cylinder 7. One end of the stirring device is fixedly connected to the transmission rod 6, and the other end of the transmission rod 6 is fixedly connected to a driven wheel 8. The driven wheel 8 is connected to a drive wheel of a drive motor 9 via a belt 10. The drive motor 9 is fixedly mounted on a motor bracket 11 on the side of the bottom frame 1. A winch device is fixedly connected to the bottom frame 1 below the conveying cylinder 7. The drive motor 9 drives the drive wheel to rotate, which in turn drives the driven wheel 8 via the belt 10. The driven wheel 8 drives the transmission rod 6, which in turn drives the stirring device inside the conveying cylinder 7 to rotate, thus crushing and outputting the mud.

[0019] A protective shell 22 is installed on the outer side of the first crossbeam 3 to cover the driving wheel and driven wheel 8, thereby protecting the driving wheel and driven wheel 8 and preventing personnel injury. The bottom frame 1 and the motor bracket 11 are both equipped with casters 23 to facilitate the movement of the mud-mixing conveyor. The casters 23 are equipped with brake pedals to facilitate the positioning of the mud-mixing conveyor.

[0020] The stirring device includes a rotating shaft 12, which is fixedly connected to a transmission rod 6. A spiral blade 13 is fixedly connected to the rear of the rotating shaft 12, and a stirring rod 14 is fixedly connected to the front of the rotating shaft 12. A feed inlet 15 is provided at the top of the conveying cylinder 7, and the feed inlet 15 corresponds to the position of the spiral blade 13. Multiple stirring rods 14 are arranged in a uniform, staggered pattern. After the mud enters through the feed inlet 15, it is conveyed to the stirring rod 14 area by the spiral blade 13, where the stirring rods 14 crush and output the mud.

[0021] The winch device includes a turntable 16, both ends of which are rotatably connected to bearings fixedly connected to a bearing bracket 17. The bearing bracket 17 is fixedly connected to a bottom frame 1, and a winch motor 18 is mounted on the outside of the bearing bracket 17. A cable 20 connected to the turntable 16 is connected to a pulley 19 at the front end of the bottom frame 1, and the end of the cable 20 is connected to a hopper. The mud output from the conveyor cylinder 7 falls into the hopper. After the hopper is full, the drive motor 9 is turned off to stop the mud stirring, and then the winch motor 18 is started to drive the turntable 16 to rotate, releasing the cable 20. The hopper slowly descends into the pit for use by construction personnel. To prevent the full hopper from overturning the mud stirring conveyor, a counterweight can be installed on the rear side of the bottom frame 1 or inside the motor bracket 11.

[0022] Two symmetrically arranged L-shaped support rods 21 are fixedly connected to the front end of the bottom frame 1, and an opening is formed between the two L-shaped support rods 21 for mounting a rotating pulley 19. The cable 20 is draped over the pulley 19 to facilitate the sliding transmission of the cable 20.

[0023] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: The mud conveyor is moved to the edge of the designated pit opening, the drive motor 9 is started, and mud is loaded into the conveying cylinder 7 through the feed inlet 15. Through the conveying of the spiral blades 13 and the stirring of the mixing rod 14, the mud is broken up and output through the output port of the conveying cylinder 7. The mud falls from the output port of the conveying cylinder 7 into the hopper connected by the cable 20. After the hopper is full, the drive motor 9 is turned off, and the winch motor 18 is started to rotate forward, driving the turntable 16 to rotate and releasing the cable 20, allowing the hopper filled with mud to slowly fall into the pit, facilitating construction work. After the mud in the hopper is emptied, the winch motor 18 is started to rotate in reverse, and the cable 20 is retrieved by the rotation of the turntable 16, simultaneously lifting the empty hopper for refilling with mud. When it is necessary to change the mud processing location, the above operations can be performed at that location.

[0024] This utility model has a simple structure and is easy to move. The mud is crushed more thoroughly by the spiral blades in the conveying cylinder and the stirring rod. The mud filled with mud is transported to the pit by the winch device and can be directly carried out for the next step of construction without further crushing, saving working time and significantly improving work efficiency.

[0025] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A mud-mixing conveyor, characterized in that, The device includes a bottom frame, with portal frames fixedly connected to both sides. A first crossbeam is fixedly connected to one end of each of the two portal frames, and a second crossbeam is fixedly connected to the middle of the two portal frames. Bearing seats are fixedly connected to the first and second crossbeams, and a transmission rod is rotatably connected to both bearing seats. A conveying cylinder is fixedly connected to the front side of the second crossbeam, and a stirring device is rotatably connected inside the conveying cylinder. One end of the stirring device is fixedly connected to the transmission rod, and the other end of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to a driven wheel. The driven wheel is connected to a drive wheel connected to a drive motor via a belt. The drive motor is fixedly mounted on a motor bracket on the side of the bottom frame. A winch device is fixedly connected to the bottom frame below the conveying cylinder.

2. The sludge conveyor according to claim 1, characterized in that, The stirring device includes a rotating shaft, which is fixedly connected to a transmission rod. A spiral blade is fixedly connected to the rear of the rotating shaft, and a stirring rod is fixedly connected to the front of the rotating shaft. The top of the conveying cylinder is provided with a feed inlet, which corresponds to the position of the spiral blade.

3. A sludge conveyor according to claim 2, characterized in that, The number of stirring rods is multiple, and they are evenly and alternately arranged.

4. A sludge conveyor according to claim 1, characterized in that, The winch device includes a turntable, both ends of which are rotatably connected to bearings fixedly connected to bearing brackets. The bearing brackets are fixedly connected to a bottom frame, and a winch motor is installed on the outside of the bearing brackets. The cable connected to the turntable is connected to a pulley at the front end of the bottom frame, and the end of the cable is connected to a hopper.

5. A sludge conveyor according to claim 4, characterized in that, The bottom frame is fixedly connected to two symmetrically arranged L-shaped support rods at its front end, and an opening is formed between the two L-shaped support rods for rotating connection of pulleys.

6. A sludge conveyor according to claim 1, characterized in that, A protective shell is installed on the outer side of the first crossbeam to cover the driving wheel and the driven wheel.

7. A sludge conveyor according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the bottom frame and the motor bracket are equipped with casters.