Concrete ice adding device with heat preservation function

By incorporating an insulation cylinder and a flexible hose into the ice-adding device, the problem of ice thawing in high-temperature environments was solved, achieving efficient concrete cooling and improving the concrete's setting quality.

CN223937715UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24TIANJIN HONGSHENG YUANDA CONCRETE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520516154.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-24

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Technical Problem

Existing ice-adding devices are prone to thawing of crushed ice in high-temperature environments, resulting in low cooling efficiency of concrete and affecting solidification effect and quality.

Method used

A concrete ice-adding device was designed, which includes an ice crusher and an insulated cylinder. The outlet of the ice crusher is connected to the insulated cylinder through a telescopic hose to reduce the contact time between the ice flakes and the air, and the insulated cylinder is used to keep the ice flakes at a low temperature.

Benefits of technology

It significantly improves the cooling efficiency of borneol, ensuring that concrete quickly reaches the standard temperature and improving the setting quality and stability of concrete.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of building construction, in particular to a concrete ice adding device with a heat preservation function, and solves the problems that in the prior art, after conventional ice adding equipment crushes ice in an ice crushing mode, ice pieces are directly discharged into a material receiving barrel from a discharging opening, but in hot summer, ice pieces are not discharged from the discharging opening. And the borneol is easy to thaw when being in excessive contact with air. A concrete ice adding device with a heat preservation function comprises an ice crusher and a heat preservation cylinder, a discharging port of the ice crusher is detachably connected with a telescopic hose, the top of the heat preservation cylinder is detachably connected with a feeding structure, and the top end of the feeding structure is provided with a feeding port used for being communicated with the telescopic hose. According to the concrete ice adding device, due to the design of the heat preservation cylinder and the telescopic hose, the contact time of borneol and air is shortened, the low-temperature state of the borneol is effectively kept, the problem that the borneol is prone to thawing in hot weather is solved, and the concrete ice adding efficiency and quality are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building construction technology, and in particular to a concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function. Background Technology

[0002] Concrete, as a widely used building material, plays a crucial role in various construction projects. Its performance and quality directly affect the structural strength and durability of buildings. In the hot summer, when pouring concrete outdoors, the large expansion coefficient of concrete at high temperatures often results in insufficient actual filling volume after solidification, which negatively impacts building quality. Adding ice has become a common method to lower the concrete temperature and bring it to the standard temperature. However, the ice-adding process is not simple. In particular, existing ice-adding devices are gradually revealing significant limitations when handling the specific requirement of adding ice to concrete.

[0003] Specifically, conventional ice-adding equipment crushes ice and discharges the ice flakes directly from the outlet into a receiving cylinder for later use. However, in hot summers, due to the high temperature, the ice flakes easily thaw during excessive contact with air. This not only reduces the cooling efficiency of the ice flakes on the concrete but may also lead to unstable concrete temperature control, thus affecting its setting effect and final quality.

[0004] Therefore, to address the shortcomings of existing technologies, we urgently need a concrete ice-adding device with thermal insulation capabilities. This device should effectively maintain the low temperature of the ice flakes after they are crushed, reducing their contact with air and thawing, thereby significantly improving the efficiency and quality of concrete ice-adding. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function, which solves the problem of conventional ice-adding equipment in the prior art that uses ice crushing to pulverize ice and then directly discharges the ice flakes from the discharge port into the receiving cylinder for subsequent use. However, in hot summers, due to the high temperature, the ice flakes easily thaw during excessive contact with air.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function includes an ice crusher and an insulation cylinder;

[0008] The heat insulation cylinder is located at the bottom of the discharge port of the ice crusher;

[0009] The ice crusher has a retractable flexible hose detachably connected to its outlet, and the top of the insulation cylinder has a detachable feeding structure with a feeding port at the top for communicating with the retractable flexible hose.

[0010] Preferably, the outlet of the ice crusher is connected to an outlet pipe, and a fixing ring is fitted around the bottom of the outer ring of the outlet pipe. The top and bottom ends of the telescopic hose are fixedly connected to docking rings, and the docking rings are detachably connected to the fixing rings.

[0011] Preferably, the feeding structure includes a top cover and a positioning ring. The top cover is detachably connected to the top of the insulation cylinder, and the top of the top cover is provided with a feeding port. The positioning ring is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover, and the docking ring is detachably connected to the positioning ring.

[0012] Preferably, a pull rod is provided on one side of the bottom docking ring, the pull rod is fixedly connected to the side wall of the docking ring, and the outer ring of the pull rod is provided with several anti-slip grooves.

[0013] Preferably, the top of the top cover is provided with a conical connecting cover, the bottom of the conical connecting cover is connected to the top of the top cover and communicates with the feed inlet, and the top is connected to the positioning ring.

[0014] Preferably, the bottom of the top cover is fixedly connected to a threaded ring that is adapted to the inner wall of the insulation cylinder, the top of the inner wall of the insulation cylinder is provided with an internal thread, and the outer ring of the top cover is connected with several handles.

[0015] This utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:

[0016] This invention uses an ice crusher to pulverize ice into ice flakes, which are then directly introduced into an insulated cylinder via a telescopic hose. This reduces the contact time between the ice flakes and the air, effectively preventing the ice flakes from thawing during transportation. It significantly improves the cooling efficiency of the ice flakes on concrete, allowing the concrete to reach the standard temperature more quickly. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the ice crusher and docking ring structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the fixing ring structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the positioning ring and tie rod structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the threaded ring and conical connecting cover structure of this utility model.

[0023] In the picture: 1. Insulation cylinder; 2. Telescopic hose; 3. Ice crusher; 4. Connecting ring; 5. Fixing ring; 6. Top cover; 7. Positioning ring; 8. Threaded ring; 9. Conical connecting cover; 10. Handle; 11. Pull rod. Detailed Implementation

[0024] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0025] Example 1

[0026] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown, a concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function in this embodiment includes an ice crusher 3 and a heat preservation cylinder 1;

[0027] The heat preservation cylinder 1 is located at the bottom of the discharge port of the ice crusher 3;

[0028] The outlet of the ice crusher 3 is detachably connected to a telescopic hose 2, and the top of the insulation cylinder 1 is detachably connected to a feeding structure. The top of the feeding structure is provided with a feeding port for communicating with the telescopic hose 2.

[0029] First, the operator starts the ice crusher 3. The ice crusher has an internal crushing mechanism to break down ice into ice flakes suitable for concrete mixing. After the crushing process is complete, the ice flakes are discharged through the outlet of the ice crusher 3. At this point, the detachable telescopic hose 2 at the outlet plays a crucial role. It not only allows for adjustment of its length and angle as needed to ensure smooth ice flake discharge but also reduces temperature loss during the discharge process.

[0030] The other end of the telescopic hose 2 is connected to the feeding structure at the top of the insulation cylinder 1. The top of the feeding structure is provided with a feeding port for communicating with the telescopic hose 2. This design ensures that the ice flakes can enter the insulation cylinder 1 directly and quickly, reducing the contact time with the outside air.

[0031] When ice flakes enter the insulation cylinder 1 through the inlet, they are temporarily stored at a lower temperature due to the insulation function of the cylinder, awaiting subsequent mixing with the concrete. When needed, the operator can remove the ice flakes through the outlet of the insulation cylinder 1 and mix them with the concrete, thereby achieving the purpose of lowering the concrete temperature.

[0032] Example 2

[0033] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown in the figure, in this embodiment, a concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function is provided. The outlet of the ice crusher 3 is connected to the outlet pipe. A fixing ring 5 is sleeved on the bottom of the outer ring of the outlet pipe. The top and bottom ends of the telescopic hose 2 are fixedly connected to the docking ring 4. The docking ring 4 and the fixing ring 5 are detachably connected. Specifically, by setting the docking ring 4, the telescopic hose 2 can be quickly connected to the fixing ring 5 through the docking ring 4, thereby connecting and communicating with the outlet pipe.

[0034] The top of the top cover 6 is equipped with a conical connecting hood 9. The bottom of the conical connecting hood 9 is connected to the top of the top cover 6 and communicates with the feed inlet, while the top is connected to the positioning ring 7. Specifically, when ice flakes enter the conical connecting hood 9 through the telescopic hose 2, the guiding effect of the conical connecting hood 9 ensures that the ice flakes fall accurately into the feed inlet and enter the insulation cylinder 1. This achieves the effect of improving the efficiency and accuracy of ice flake introduction and reducing the loss of ice flakes during the introduction process.

[0035] The bottom of the top cover 6 is fixedly connected to a threaded ring 8 that fits the inner wall of the insulation cylinder 1. The top of the inner wall of the insulation cylinder 1 has an internal thread. Several handles 10 are connected to the outer ring of the top cover 6. Specifically, when it is necessary to open or close the top of the insulation cylinder 1, the operator only needs to rotate the top cover 6 to connect or disconnect it from the insulation cylinder 1. At the same time, the design of the handles 10 makes it easier for the operator to grip the top cover 6 and apply force. The connection between the top cover 6 and the top of the insulation cylinder 1 reduces the contact between the ice flakes and the outside air, and opening the top cover 6 allows for quick emptying of the ice flakes from inside the insulation cylinder 1.

[0036] Example 3

[0037] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown in the figure, this embodiment of a concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function includes a feeding structure comprising a top cover 6 and a positioning ring 7. The top cover 6 is detachably connected to the top of the heat preservation cylinder 1, and the top of the top cover 6 is provided with a feeding port. The positioning ring 7 is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover 6, and the docking ring 4 is detachably connected to the positioning ring 7. Specifically, when it is necessary to introduce ice flakes into the heat preservation cylinder 1, simply connect the docking ring 4 of the telescopic hose 2 to the positioning ring 7 on the top cover 6 to ensure that the ice flakes smoothly enter the heat preservation cylinder 1. This achieves the effect of improving operational convenience and efficiency, and reducing the workload of operators.

[0038] A pull rod 11 is provided on one side of the bottom docking ring 4. The pull rod 11 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the docking ring 4, and the outer ring of the pull rod 11 has several anti-slip grooves. Specifically, when connecting or disconnecting the telescopic hose 2, the operator can more easily grasp the pull rod 11 to apply force. When it is necessary to loosen or tighten the connection between the docking ring 4 and the fixing ring 5 or positioning ring 7, the operator only needs to hold the pull rod 11 and apply appropriate force. This achieves the effect of improving operational safety and comfort, and reducing the risk of operator injury.

[0039] This solution includes the following work process:

[0040] First, the operator starts the ice crusher 3. The ice crusher has an internal crushing mechanism that quickly breaks down ice into ice flakes suitable for mixing with concrete. The crushing process is efficient and uniform, ensuring that the quality and size of the ice flakes meet the requirements for subsequent mixing.

[0041] After the ice is crushed, the ice flakes are discharged through the outlet of the ice crusher 3. At this time, the outlet is connected to the discharge pipe, and the bottom of the outer ring of the discharge pipe is fitted with a fixing ring 5. The top and bottom ends of the telescopic hose 2 are fixedly connected to the connecting ring 4. Through the detachable connection between the connecting ring 4 and the fixing ring 5, the telescopic hose 2 can be quickly and firmly connected to the discharge pipe. This design not only facilitates the installation and disassembly of the telescopic hose 2, but also allows the length and angle to be adjusted according to actual needs, ensuring that the ice flakes can be smoothly discharged and reducing the temperature loss of the ice flakes during the discharge process.

[0042] The other end of the telescopic hose 2 is connected to the feeding structure at the top of the insulation cylinder 1. The feeding structure includes a top cover 6 and a positioning ring 7. The top cover 6 is detachably connected to the top of the insulation cylinder 1, and its top has a feeding port. The positioning ring 7 is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover 6. When it is necessary to introduce ice flakes into the insulation cylinder 1, simply connect the connecting ring 4 of the telescopic hose 2 to the positioning ring 7 on the top cover 6 to ensure that the ice flakes enter the insulation cylinder 1 smoothly. This design improves the convenience and efficiency of operation and reduces the workload of operators.

[0043] To further facilitate connection and disassembly operations, a pull rod 11 is provided on one side of the bottom docking ring 4. The pull rod 11 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the docking ring 4, and several anti-slip grooves are formed on its outer ring. When connecting or disconnecting the telescopic hose 2, operators can more easily grasp the pull rod 11 to apply force. Whether loosening or tightening the connection between the docking ring 4 and the fixing ring 5 or positioning ring 7, simply holding the pull rod 11 and applying appropriate force is sufficient. This design improves operational safety and comfort, and reduces the risk of operator injury.

[0044] The top of the top cover 6 is also equipped with a conical connecting hood 9, the bottom of which is connected to the top of the top cover 6 and communicates with the feed inlet, while the top is connected to the positioning ring 7. When ice flakes enter the conical connecting hood 9 through the telescopic hose 2, the guiding effect of the conical connecting hood 9 allows the ice flakes to fall accurately into the feed inlet and into the insulation cylinder 1. This design improves the efficiency and accuracy of ice flake introduction and reduces ice flake loss during the introduction process.

[0045] In addition, a threaded ring 8 that fits the inner wall of the insulation cylinder 1 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the top cover 6, and an internal thread is also provided on the top of the inner wall of the insulation cylinder 1. When it is necessary to open or close the top of the insulation cylinder 1, the operator only needs to rotate the top cover 6 to connect or disconnect it from the insulation cylinder 1. This design not only facilitates the installation and disassembly of the top cover 6, but also ensures the sealing of the insulation cylinder 1. At the same time, several handles 10 are connected to the outer ring of the top cover 6, making it easier for the operator to grip the top cover 6 and apply force.

[0046] Inside the insulation cylinder 1, due to its insulation function, the ice flakes can be temporarily stored at a lower temperature, awaiting subsequent mixing with the concrete. When needed, the operator simply rotates to open the top cover 6, allowing the ice flakes inside the insulation cylinder 1 to be quickly poured out and mixed with the concrete, thereby achieving the purpose of lowering the concrete temperature.

[0047] 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 in the specification are merely principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function, characterized in that, include: Ice crusher (3) and insulated container (1); The heat preservation cylinder (1) is located at the bottom of the discharge port of the ice crusher (3); The outlet of the ice crusher (3) is detachably connected to a telescopic hose (2), and the top of the insulation cylinder (1) is detachably connected to a feeding structure. The top of the feeding structure is provided with a feeding port for communicating with the telescopic hose (2).

2. The concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The ice crusher (3) has a discharge pipe connected to its discharge port. A fixing ring (5) is fitted around the bottom of the outer ring of the discharge pipe. A docking ring (4) is fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the telescopic hose (2). The docking ring (4) and the fixing ring (5) are detachably connected.

3. A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function according to claim 2, characterized in that, The feeding structure includes a top cover (6) and a positioning ring (7). The top cover (6) is detachably connected to the top of the insulation cylinder (1). The top of the top cover (6) is provided with a feeding port. The positioning ring (7) is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover (6). The docking ring (4) is detachably connected to the positioning ring (7).

4. A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function according to claim 2, characterized in that, A pull rod (11) is provided on one side of the bottom docking ring (4). The pull rod (11) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the docking ring (4), and the outer ring of the pull rod (11) is provided with several anti-slip grooves.

5. A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function according to claim 3, characterized in that, The top of the top cover (6) is provided with a conical connecting cover (9), the bottom of the conical connecting cover (9) is connected to the top of the top cover (6) and is connected to the feed inlet, and the top is connected to the positioning ring (7).

6. A concrete ice-adding device with heat preservation function according to claim 5, characterized in that, The bottom of the top cover (6) is fixedly connected to a threaded ring (8) that is compatible with the inner wall of the insulation cylinder (1). The top of the inner wall of the insulation cylinder (1) is provided with an internal thread. The outer ring of the top cover (6) is connected with several handles (10).