Environment-friendly water distributor for water treatment

By designing cleaning and fixing structures in the environmental water treatment distributor, water flow is used to drive the scraping of impurities from the filter screen, which can be disassembled for cleaning. This solves the problems of filter screen clogging and inconvenient cleaning, improves filtration efficiency, and extends the service life of the filter screen.

CN223936256UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SUZHOU YIKU ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520529107.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

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Technical Problem

Existing environmental water treatment distributors suffer from clogging due to the accumulation of impurities on the filter screen, which affects the water filtration effect and is difficult to clean. Furthermore, the integrated structure of the distributor makes cleaning inconvenient.

Method used

The design incorporates a cleaning structure and a fixing structure. The filter screen is scraped clean by a water-driven rotating rod and sprocket system, and the upper and lower housings can be disassembled for deep cleaning.

Benefits of technology

It achieves automated impurity removal from the filter screen, reduces clogging, improves filtration efficiency, and simplifies deep cleaning of the filter screen by splitting the structure, thereby extending the filter screen's lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of water distributors, and discloses an environment-friendly water treatment water distributor which comprises an upper-layer shell and a lower-layer shell, a filter screen is arranged in the upper-layer shell, a cleaning structure is arranged above the filter screen, and a fixing structure is arranged between the upper-layer shell and the lower-layer shell. The cleaning structure comprises a rotating rod rotationally connected to the inner wall of the upper-layer shell, a water wheel fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating rod and a limiting ring installed on the top face of the filter screen, through the design of the cleaning structure, water flow impacts the water wheel to drive the rotating rod and a first chain wheel to rotate, and at the moment, the first chain wheel drives a chain and a second chain wheel to rotate; the second chain wheel drives the supporting rod and the second meshing wheel to rotate, the second meshing wheel drives the first meshing wheel and the scraper to rotate, at the moment, the scraper is limited by the limiting ring to rotate above the filter screen, the scraper is tightly attached to the top face of the filter screen, and in the rotating process, impurities accumulated on the filter screen can be effectively scraped away in time.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water distributor technology, and in particular to a teleprompter that can hold mobile terminals such as mobile phones. Background Technology

[0002] A search revealed a water distributor for environmental water treatment equipment, with publication number CN210973933U. This distributor involves aligning a connecting column and a sleeve, screwing the sleeve onto the outside of the connecting column, causing the inner surfaces of the connecting disc to align. The user then connects external water supply pipes one by one into the threaded pipe. Multiple threaded pipes can be connected, allowing multiple water supply pipes to be connected simultaneously to the main pipe. The presence of more than two threaded pipes increases water transmission efficiency and improves the overall efficiency of water treatment.

[0003] In the process of realizing this invention, the inventors discovered at least the following problems in the prior art: In the process of environmental water treatment, the filter screen continuously bears the heavy responsibility of filtering water. Over time, impurities carried in the water are continuously intercepted by the filter screen, and residual impurities gradually accumulate on the top of the filter screen. Over time, this can easily cause the filter screen to become clogged. At the same time, the water distributor is usually made of one piece. Although this process ensures the overall strength and sealing of the water distributor to a certain extent, it also brings a thorny problem, namely, it is difficult to effectively clean its interior. When the interior of the water distributor gradually becomes "dirty and grimy" due to the accumulation of impurities, it will not only affect the effect of subsequent water filtration, making it difficult for the filtered water quality to meet the expected standards, but more seriously, it will aggravate the degree of clogging of the filter screen. An over-clogged filter screen cannot allow water to pass through evenly, directly resulting in a significant reduction in the water distribution effect and uneven water flow.

[0004] Therefore, the aforementioned technical problems need to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, the basic technical solution proposed by this utility model is as follows: an environmentally friendly water treatment water distributor, including an upper shell and a lower shell, wherein a filter screen is provided inside the upper shell and a cleaning structure is provided above the filter screen, and a fixing structure is provided between the upper shell and the lower shell;

[0006] The cleaning structure includes a rotating rod rotatably connected to the inner wall of the upper outer shell and a water wheel fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating rod, as well as a limiting ring installed on the top surface of the filter screen. The inner wall of the limiting ring is rotatably connected to a scraper, and the scraper is configured to have four scrapers with a first meshing wheel installed in the middle.

[0007] Preferably, a second meshing wheel is meshed with the outer wall of the first meshing wheel, and a first sprocket is installed on the outer wall of the rotating rod on one side of the water wheel.

[0008] Preferably, the first sprocket is externally engaged with a chain, and the inner wall of the chain is engaged with a second sprocket.

[0009] Preferably, one end of the second sprocket is equipped with a support rod, and the other end of the support rod is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the upper housing and located below the rotating rod, and the second meshing wheel is installed on the outer wall of the support rod.

[0010] Preferably, the fixing structure includes a first sealing gasket installed at the bottom of the upper housing and a second sealing gasket installed at the top surface of the lower housing, as well as a plug-in block installed on the outside of the upper housing and a plug-in sleeve installed on the outside of the lower housing.

[0011] Preferably, the plug block is inserted into the inner wall of the plug sleeve, and both the plug block and the plug sleeve have threaded holes on their outer surfaces.

[0012] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] Through the design of the cleaning structure, the water flow impacts the water wheel, driving the rotating rod and the first sprocket to rotate. At this time, the first sprocket drives the chain and the second sprocket to rotate, and the second sprocket drives the support rod and the second meshing wheel to rotate. The second meshing wheel then drives the first meshing wheel and the scraper to rotate. At this time, the scraper rotates above the filter screen under the restriction of the limiting ring. The scraper is in close contact with the top surface of the filter screen. During the rotation, it can promptly and effectively scrape off the impurities accumulated on the filter screen. This automatic cleaning mechanism greatly improves the filtration efficiency of the filter screen and reduces the clogging of the filter screen caused by the accumulation of impurities.

[0014] Meanwhile, the combination of the fixing and cleaning structures significantly improves the deep cleaning effect on the filter screen. The upper shell's plug-in block and the lower shell's plug-in sleeve are connected by a plug-in joint, and both have threaded holes on the outside. Unscrewing the bolts allows for quick separation of the upper and lower shells, simplifying the operation and saving time. This allows the filter screen to be fully exposed, facilitating deep cleaning. After disassembly, operators can use high-pressure water guns, chemical agents, or brushes to thoroughly clean the filter screen according to its actual condition, deeply removing tiny particles and stubborn impurities from the pores and restoring the filter screen to its optimal filtration performance. In addition, regular deep cleaning can reduce the corrosion and wear of impurities on the filter screen, extend its service life, and reduce maintenance costs. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall disassembled structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lower outer shell and the cleaning structure;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall cross-sectional structure.

[0019] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0020] 1. Upper outer shell; 2. Lower outer shell; 3. Cleaning structure; 31. Rotating rod; 32. Water wheel; 33. Limiting ring; 34. Scraper; 35. First meshing wheel; 36. Second meshing wheel; 37. First sprocket; 38. Chain; 39. Second sprocket; 39. Support rod; 4. Fixing structure; 41. First sealing gasket; 42. Second sealing gasket; 43. Insertion block; 44. Insertion sleeve. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The following will be combined with the appendix Figure 1 To be continued Figure 4 The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0022] It should be noted that, in the embodiments of this utility model, the directions shown in the accompanying drawings shall prevail, such as front and back. Figure 1 For the sake of accuracy, the specific details should be as follows: Figure 1 The left side is the front. Figure 1 The right side is the rear; at the same time, as Figure 2 As shown, the horizontal direction is roughly defined as left and right, and the vertical direction is defined as up and down. If a specific orientation changes, the directional indication will also change accordingly. Example

[0023] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, this embodiment provides an environmentally friendly water treatment distributor, including an upper shell 1 and a lower shell 2. A filter screen is provided inside the upper shell and a cleaning structure 3 is provided above the filter screen. A fixing structure 4 is provided between the upper shell 1 and the lower shell 2.

[0024] The cleaning structure 3 includes a rotating rod 31 rotatably connected to the inner wall of the upper outer shell 1 and a water wheel 32 fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating rod 31, as well as a limiting ring 33 installed on the top surface of the filter screen. The inner wall of the limiting ring 33 is rotatably connected to a scraper 34, which is configured as four scrapers and a first meshing wheel 35 is installed in the middle.

[0025] Considering that residual impurities will gradually accumulate on the top of the filter screen, which can easily cause clogging over time, this device adopts the following design: During use, water flows in through the upper outer shell 1, and the impact force generated by the falling water will cause the water wheel 32 to rotate. The rotation of the water wheel 32 drives the first sprocket 37 connected to it to rotate. With the help of the transmission of the chain 38 and the second sprocket 39, the second meshing wheel 36 can be driven to rotate. Since the second meshing wheel 36 and the first meshing wheel 35 are meshed with each other, the first meshing wheel 35 will rotate synchronously with the second meshing wheel 36. At this time, the first meshing wheel 35 drives the scraper 34 to rotate, scraping away the impurities on the top of the filter screen, which reduces the clogging to a certain extent. However, this cleaning method cannot completely remove the impurities. Therefore, through the design of a specific fixing structure 4, the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2 can be disassembled. In this way, after disassembling the device, the filter screen and the cleaning structure 3 can be cleaned more thoroughly. Example

[0026] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, the outer wall of the first meshing wheel 35 is meshed with a second meshing wheel 36. A first sprocket 37 is mounted on the outer wall of the rotating rod 31, located on one side of the water wheel 32. A chain 38 is meshed with the outer side of the first sprocket 37, and a second sprocket 39 is meshed with the inner wall of the chain 38. A support rod 391 is mounted on one end of the second sprocket 39, and the other end of the support rod 391 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the upper outer shell 1 and located below the rotating rod 31. The support rod 391 is used to fix the position of the second meshing wheel 36. This transmission method using the first sprocket 37, chain 38, and second sprocket 39 is stable and effective. The second meshing wheel 36 is mounted on the outer wall of the support rod 391. The fixing structure 4 includes a first sealing gasket 41 installed at the bottom of the upper outer shell 1 and a second sealing gasket 42 installed on the top surface of the lower outer shell 2. The first sealing gasket 41 and the second sealing gasket 42 are in contact to reduce the possibility of water flowing out through the gap when the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2 are spliced. It also includes a plug-in block 43 installed on the outside of the upper outer shell 1 and a plug-in sleeve 44 installed on the outside of the lower outer shell 2. The plug-in block 43 is inserted into the inner wall of the plug-in sleeve 44, and both the plug-in block 43 and the plug-in sleeve 44 have threaded holes on their outer surfaces. The plug-in block 43 and the plug-in sleeve 44 are adapted to each other. After the plug-in block 43 is inserted into the plug-in sleeve 44, it is locked by bolts so that the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2 will not disintegrate during operation.

[0027] Work steps

[0028] First, the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2 are joined together, ensuring tight contact between the first sealing gasket 41 and the second sealing gasket 42 to reduce the possibility of water leakage from the joint. The plug block 43 is then inserted into the plug sleeve 44 and secured with bolts passing through the threaded holes on both sides, ensuring that the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2 will not disintegrate during operation. Water then flows through the upper outer shell 1 into the water distributor. The falling water creates an impact force that rotates the water wheel 32, which in turn drives the first sprocket 37 to rotate. The chain 38 drives the second sprocket 39 to rotate, which in turn causes the second meshing wheel 36 to rotate. Since the second meshing wheel 36 meshes with the first meshing wheel 35, the first meshing wheel 35 drives the scraper 34 to rotate within the limit ring 33, scraping away impurities on the top of the filter screen and reducing filter screen clogging. Finally, after a period of operation, maintenance is carried out by unscrewing the bolts, disassembling the upper outer shell 1 and the lower outer shell 2, and cleaning the filter screen and cleaning structure 3 more thoroughly. After cleaning, the water distributor is reassembled.

[0029] Based on the disclosure and teachings of the above specification, those skilled in the art can make changes and modifications to the above embodiments. Therefore, this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and described above, and some modifications and changes to this utility model should also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model. Furthermore, although some specific terms are used in this specification, these terms are only for convenience of explanation and do not constitute any limitation on this utility model.

Claims

1. An environmentally friendly water treatment distributor, comprising an upper outer shell (1) and a lower outer shell (2), characterized in that: The upper shell is provided with a filter screen inside and a cleaning structure (3) is provided above the filter screen. A fixing structure (4) is provided between the upper shell (1) and the lower shell (2). The cleaning structure (3) includes a rotating rod (31) rotatably connected to the inner wall of the upper outer shell (1) and a water wheel (32) fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating rod (31), as well as a limiting ring (33) installed on the top surface of the filter screen. The inner wall of the limiting ring (33) is rotatably connected to a scraper (34), and the scraper (34) is configured as four, with a first meshing wheel (35) installed in the middle.

2. The environmentally friendly water treatment distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the first meshing wheel (35) is meshed with a second meshing wheel (36), and the outer wall of the rotating rod (31) and located on one side of the water wheel (32) are equipped with a first sprocket (37).

3. The environmentally friendly water treatment distributor according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first sprocket (37) is externally connected to a chain (38), and the inner wall of the chain (38) is connected to a second sprocket (39).

4. The environmentally friendly water treatment distributor according to claim 3, characterized in that: One end of the second sprocket (39) is equipped with a support rod (391), and the other end of the support rod (391) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the upper shell (1) and located below the rotating rod (31). The second meshing wheel (36) is installed on the outer wall of the support rod (391).

5. The environmentally friendly water treatment distributor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing structure (4) includes a first sealing gasket (41) installed at the bottom of the upper shell (1) and a second sealing gasket (42) installed on the top surface of the lower shell (2), as well as a plug-in block (43) installed on the outside of the upper shell (1) and a plug-in sleeve (44) installed on the outside of the lower shell (2).

6. The environmentally friendly water treatment distributor according to claim 5, characterized in that: The plug block (43) is inserted into the inner wall of the plug sleeve (44), and both the plug block (43) and the plug sleeve (44) have threaded holes on their exteriors.

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  • Special water distributor for environment-friendly water treatment equipment

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