Cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production

By designing a cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production, a transmission component is used to drive the aluminum shell to rotate, combined with a water spray component and a cleaning brush, which solves the problem of incomplete cleaning of the bottom of the aluminum shell, achieves all-round cleaning of the aluminum shell, reduces the workload of workers and improves production efficiency.

CN223960115UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03JINGMEN ZHENYU AUTO PARTS CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-11
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

In the current aluminum shell production process, the bottom of the aluminum shell is difficult to clean effectively, which leads to increased workload for workers and reduced production efficiency.

Method used

A cleaning device for aluminum shell production was designed, including a base plate, a workbench body, a transmission component, a fixing component, and a cleaning component. The transmission component drives the aluminum shell to rotate, and the surface and bottom of the aluminum shell are cleaned by water spraying components and cleaning brushes.

Benefits of technology

It enables comprehensive cleaning of the outer wall and bottom of the aluminum shell, reducing the workload of workers and improving production efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of aluminum shell cleaning, in particular to cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production, which comprises a bottom plate, a worktable main body, a first transmission component, a fixing component, a mounting frame and a cleaning component, and the cleaning component comprises a water tank, a first through hole, a connecting pipe, a water spraying piece, a first sliding groove, a first sliding block, a first cleaning brush, a hydraulic rod and a second cleaning brush. The aluminum shell fixed by the fixing assembly is driven by the first transmission assembly to rotate, in the process, water is sprayed to the surface and the bottom of the aluminum shell through the water spraying piece, and the outer side wall and the bottom where water is sprayed scrape a first cleaning brush and a second cleaning brush in the rotating process of the aluminum shell; and the bottom of the aluminum shell can be cleaned while the outer side wall of the aluminum shell is cleaned, so that the working intensity of workers can be reduced, and the production efficiency is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of aluminum shell cleaning technology, specifically a cleaning device for aluminum shell production. Background Technology

[0002] As is well known, the production and processing of existing capacitor aluminum shells requires multiple steps. During the processing of capacitor aluminum shells, various dust and impurities will adhere to their surface, which will lead to a decline in the performance of the capacitor aluminum shells, and in severe cases, they may even become unusable. Therefore, capacitor aluminum shells must be cleaned after forming.

[0003] A search revealed that a utility model patent with Chinese patent authorization announcement number CN220346611U discloses an aluminum shell cleaning device, which includes a cleaning tank. The cleaning tank is equipped with a rotating fixing mechanism and a cleaning mechanism. A fixing box is fixedly installed on one inner side wall of the cleaning tank. An angle adjustment mechanism is provided inside the fixing box. A nozzle is connected to the angle adjustment mechanism. A telescopic tube is connected inside the nozzle. A water outlet is provided at the bottom of the cleaning tank.

[0004] Although the above technical solution solves the problem that the water spray angle cannot be adjusted in the existing technology, the bottom of the aluminum shell cannot be effectively cleaned when the fixed clamping plate and the drive gear clamp the aluminum shell. The bottom of the aluminum shell still needs to be cleaned by the staff, which increases the workload of the staff and reduces the production efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0006] In order to overcome the problem that the bottom of the existing aluminum shell cannot be effectively cleaned, this utility model provides a cleaning device for aluminum shell production that can effectively clean the bottom of the aluminum shell.

[0007] (II) Technical Solution

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a cleaning device for aluminum shell production, comprising:

[0009] Base plate;

[0010] The workbench body is fixedly mounted on the top of the base plate;

[0011] A first transmission assembly is mounted on the base plate;

[0012] A fixing component, which is mounted on the first transmission component;

[0013] Mounting bracket, the mounting bracket being fixedly mounted on the top of the workbench body; and

[0014] A cleaning assembly is mounted on the mounting frame. The cleaning assembly includes a water tank, a first through hole, a connecting pipe, a water spray component, a first slide groove, a first slider, a first cleaning brush, a hydraulic rod, and a second cleaning brush. The water tank is mounted on the top of the mounting frame. The first through hole is located on the top of the mounting frame. One end of the connecting pipe communicates with the water tank, and the water spray component communicates with the other end of the connecting pipe. The first slide groove is located on the top of the mounting frame. The first slider is slidably disposed within the first slide groove. The first cleaning brush is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the first slider. The hydraulic rod is fixedly disposed on the top of the mounting frame, and the second cleaning brush is fixedly disposed at the output end of the hydraulic rod.

[0015] Preferably, the fixing component includes a support base, which is rotatably mounted on the top of the workbench body. A limit ring is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the support base. A second slide groove is formed on the top of the support base. Second sliders are slidably mounted on both sides of the second slide groove. A support block is fixedly mounted on the top of each second slider. A bidirectional lead screw is rotatably mounted in the second slide groove. Each second slider is threadedly connected to the bidirectional lead screw. A second through hole is formed on the support base, which communicates with the second slide groove. A first connecting shaft is fixedly mounted on one end of the bidirectional lead screw. The first connecting shaft is rotatably mounted in the second through hole. A first rotating handle is fixedly mounted on one end of the first connecting shaft.

[0016] Furthermore, the first transmission component includes a first motor, which is fixedly mounted on the top of the base plate. A third through hole is provided on the top of the workbench body. A second connecting shaft is fixedly mounted on the output shaft of the first motor. The second connecting shaft is rotatably mounted in the third through hole. One end of the second connecting shaft is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the support base. A limiting groove adapted to the limiting ring is provided on the top of the workbench body. The limiting ring is slidably mounted in the limiting groove.

[0017] Furthermore, it also includes a first screw, which is rotatably disposed in the first groove. The first slider is connected to the first screw by a thread. The top of the mounting bracket is provided with a fourth through hole. A third connecting shaft is fixedly disposed at one end of the first screw. The third connecting shaft is rotatably disposed in the fourth through hole. A second rotating handle is fixedly disposed at one end of the third connecting shaft.

[0018] A further embodiment includes a third slide groove, which is formed on the mounting bracket. A second screw is rotatably disposed within the third slide groove, and a third slider is threadedly connected to the second screw. The water spray component is fixedly disposed on the large surface of the third slider. A fifth through hole is provided at the top of the mounting bracket, which communicates with the third slide groove. A fourth connecting shaft is fixedly disposed at one end of the second screw, and an output shaft of a second motor is fixedly disposed at one end of the fourth connecting shaft. The second motor is fixedly disposed at the top of the mounting bracket.

[0019] Based on the aforementioned scheme, two rubber sleeves are also included, each of which is respectively fitted onto the corresponding support block.

[0020] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0021] The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production includes a base plate, a workbench body, a first transmission component, a fixing component, a mounting frame, and a cleaning component. The cleaning component includes a water tank, a first through hole, a connecting pipe, a water spray component, a first slide, a first slider, a first cleaning brush, a hydraulic rod, and a second cleaning brush. The first transmission component drives the aluminum shell, which is fixed by the fixing component, to rotate. During this process, water is sprayed onto the surface and bottom of the aluminum shell through the water spray component. As the aluminum shell rotates, the outer wall and bottom of the aluminum shell are scraped by the water sprayed on them, thus cleaning the outer wall and bottom of the aluminum shell at the same time. This reduces the workload of workers and improves production efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the fixing component of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first transmission component of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the third connecting shaft and the second rotating handle of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the second screw and the third slider of this utility model.

[0027] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Workbench body; 3. First transmission assembly; 4. Fixing assembly; 5. Mounting bracket; 6. Cleaning assembly; 7. Water tank; 8. First through hole; 9. Connecting pipe; 10. Water spray component; 11. First slide groove; 12. First slider; 13. First cleaning brush; 14. Hydraulic rod; 15. Second cleaning brush; 16. Support base; 17. Limiting ring; 18. Second slide groove; 19. Second slider; 20. Support block; 21. 22. Double-acting lead screw; 23. Second through hole; 24. First connecting shaft; 25. First rotating handle; 26. First motor; 27. Third through hole; 28. Second connecting shaft; 29. ​​Limiting groove; 30. First screw; 31. Fourth through hole; 32. Third connecting shaft; 33. Second rotating handle; 34. Third sliding groove; 35. Second screw; 36. Third sliding block; 37. Fifth through hole; 38. Fourth connecting shaft; 39. Second motor; 30. Rubber sleeve. Detailed Implementation

[0028] 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.

[0029] See Figures 1-5 A cleaning device for aluminum shell production includes a base plate 1, which serves as the supporting foundation for the cleaning device.

[0030] The workbench body 2 is welded to the top of the base plate 1. The workbench body 2 is used to provide support for subsequent components.

[0031] The first transmission assembly 3 is installed on the base plate 1. The first transmission assembly 3 is used to drive the subsequent parts to rotate. The first transmission assembly 3 includes a first motor 25, which is fixed to the top of the base plate 1 by screws. The top of the workbench body 2 is provided with a third through hole 26. The output shaft of the first motor 25 is connected to a second connecting shaft 27 by a key. The second connecting shaft 27 is rotatably disposed in the third through hole 26. One end of the second connecting shaft 27 is welded to the bottom of the support base 16. The top of the workbench body 2 is provided with a limiting groove 28 that matches the limiting ring 17. The limiting ring 17 is slidably disposed in the limiting groove 28.

[0032] In this embodiment, the first motor 25 drives the second connecting shaft 27 to rotate, the rotation of the second connecting shaft 27 drives the support base 16 to rotate, and the rotation of the support base 16 drives the fixed aluminum shell to rotate, so as to facilitate the subsequent cleaning of the aluminum shell.

[0033] The fixing component 4 is installed on the first transmission component 3. The fixing component 4 is used to fix the aluminum shell. The fixing component 4 includes a support base 16, which is rotatably mounted on the top of the workbench body 2. The support base 16 serves as the load-bearing foundation of the fixing component 4. A limit ring 17 is welded to the bottom of the support base 16. The support base 16 is slidably mounted in the limit groove 28 through the limit ring 17, which restricts the position of the support base 16 and prevents the support base 16 from shifting position. A second sliding groove 18 is opened on the top of the support base 16. Second sliders 19 are slidably mounted on both sides of the second sliding groove 18. Support blocks 20 are fixedly mounted on the top of each of the two second sliders 19. The support blocks 20 are cylindrical. The structure can effectively fix the aluminum shell and reduce damage to the inside of the aluminum shell. Two rubber sleeves 39 are respectively fitted on the corresponding support blocks 20, which can reduce scratches on the inside of the aluminum shell without reducing the clamping effect. A bidirectional lead screw 21 is rotatably installed in the second slide groove 18. Two second sliders 19 are connected to the bidirectional lead screw 21 by threads. A second through hole 22 is opened on the support base 16, which communicates with the second slide groove 18. A first connecting shaft 23 is welded to one end of the bidirectional lead screw 21. The first connecting shaft 23 is rotatably installed in the second through hole 22. A first rotating handle 24 is welded to one end of the first connecting shaft 23.

[0034] In this embodiment, the operator rotates the first handle 24, which in turn drives the first connecting shaft 23 to rotate. The rotation of the first connecting shaft 23 drives the bidirectional lead screw 21 to rotate, and the rotation of the bidirectional lead screw 21 drives the two second sliders 19 on both sides to move towards each other. The movement of the two second sliders 19 towards each other drives the two support blocks 20 to open up the interior of the aluminum shell, thereby fixing the aluminum shell.

[0035] Mounting bracket 5 is welded to the top of the workbench body 2, serving as the support base for subsequent parts.

[0036] The cleaning assembly 6 is mounted on the mounting bracket 5 and is used to clean the fixed aluminum shell. The cleaning assembly 6 includes a water tank 7, a first through hole 8, a connecting pipe 9, a water spray component 10, a first sliding groove 11, a first slider 12, a first cleaning brush 13, a hydraulic rod 14, and a second cleaning brush 15. The water tank 7 is mounted on the top of the mounting bracket 5 and is used to hold water or cleaning agent for the aluminum shell. The first through hole 8 is located on the top of the mounting bracket 5. One end of the connecting pipe 9 is connected to the water tank 7, and the other end of the water spray component 10 is connected to the connecting pipe 9. Water or cleaning agent is supplied through the water tank 7, passes through the connecting pipe 9, and is sprayed out from the water spray component 10 onto the surface of the aluminum shell. The first sliding groove 11... Located on the top of the mounting bracket 5, the first slide groove 11 restricts the movement direction of the first slider 12. The first slider 12 is slidably disposed within the first slide groove 11. By sliding within the first slide groove 11, the first slider 12 drives the first cleaning brush 13 to change position, thereby accommodating aluminum shells of different sizes. The first cleaning brush 13 is fixed to the bottom of the first slider 12 by screws. The first cleaning brush 13 is used to clean the outer wall of the aluminum shell. The hydraulic rod 14 is fixed to the top of the mounting bracket 5 by screws and is used to drive the second cleaning brush 15 to clean the bottom of the aluminum shell. The second cleaning brush 15 can be fixed to the output end of the hydraulic rod 14 by screws and is used to clean the bottom of the aluminum shell.

[0037] Secondly, see Figure 4 In this embodiment, a first screw 29 is also included. The first screw 29 is rotatably disposed in the first slide groove 11. The first slider 12 is connected to the first screw 29 by a thread. A fourth through hole 30 is provided on the top of the mounting bracket 5. A third connecting shaft 31 is welded to one end of the first screw 29. The third connecting shaft 31 is rotatably disposed in the fourth through hole 30. A second rotating handle 32 is welded to one end of the third connecting shaft 31.

[0038] In this embodiment, the operator rotates the second handle 32 to drive the third connecting shaft 31 to rotate, the third connecting shaft 31 to drive the first screw 29 to rotate, the first screw 29 to drive the first slider 12 to slide in the first slide groove 11, and the movement of the first slider 12 to drive the first cleaning brush 13 to move, thereby adapting to the cleaning of aluminum shells of different sizes.

[0039] Again, see Figure 5 In this embodiment, a third slide groove 33 is also included. The third slide groove 33 is formed on the mounting bracket 5. A second screw 34 is rotatably disposed in the third slide groove 33. A third slider 35 is threadedly connected to the second screw 34. The water spray component 10 can be fixed to the large surface of the third slider 35 by screws. A fifth through hole 36 is formed at the top of the mounting bracket 5. The fifth through hole 36 communicates with the third slide groove 33. A fourth connecting shaft 37 is welded to one end of the second screw 34. The output shaft of the second motor 38 is connected to one end of the fourth connecting shaft 37 by a key. The second motor 38 is fixed to the top of the mounting bracket 5 by screws.

[0040] In this embodiment, the second motor 38 drives the fourth connecting shaft 37 to rotate, the fourth connecting shaft 37 rotates the second screw 34 to rotate, the second screw 34 rotates the third slider 35 to move, and the third slider 35 moves the water spray component 10 to move, thereby achieving comprehensive water spraying on the rotating aluminum shell.

[0041] Working principle:

[0042] When using this aluminum shell production cleaning equipment, first place the equipment in the desired location. Then, when cleaning the produced aluminum shells, the specific operation is as follows: First, the worker places the aluminum shell upside down on the support base 16, with the two support blocks 20 inside the aluminum shell. Then, the worker rotates the first rotating handle 24, which drives the first connecting shaft 23 to rotate. The rotation of the first connecting shaft 23 drives the bidirectional lead screw 21 to rotate. The rotation of the bidirectional lead screw 21 drives the two second sliders 19 on both sides to move towards each other. The movement of the two second sliders 19 towards each other causes the two support blocks 20 to open up the interior of the aluminum shell, thereby fixing the aluminum shell.

[0043] Secondly, the operator rotates the second handle 32 to drive the third connecting shaft 31 to rotate. The rotation of the third connecting shaft 31 drives the first screw 29 to rotate. The rotation of the first screw 29 drives the first slider 12 to slide in the first slide groove 11. The movement of the first slider 12 drives the first cleaning brush 13 to move, thereby adapting to the cleaning of aluminum shells of different sizes. Then, the hydraulic rod 14 drives the second cleaning brush 15 to move, so that the first cleaning brush 13 and the second cleaning brush 15 are in the appropriate positions.

[0044] Finally, the staff turns on the first motor 25, which drives the second connecting shaft 27 to rotate. The rotation of the second connecting shaft 27 drives the support base 16 to rotate, and the rotation of the support base 16 drives the fixed aluminum shell to rotate. During this process, the second motor 38 drives the fourth connecting shaft 37 to rotate, which drives the second screw 34 to rotate. The rotation of the second screw 34 drives the third slider 35 to move, and the movement of the third slider 35 drives the water spray component 10 to move, thereby achieving comprehensive water spraying on the rotating aluminum shell. At this time, the aluminum shell sprayed by the water spray component 10 is cleaned by scraping the first cleaning brush 13 and the second cleaning brush 15 to clean the outer wall and bottom.

[0045] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A cleaning device for aluminum shell production, characterized in that, include: Base plate (1); The workbench body (2) is fixedly mounted on the top of the base plate (1); The first transmission assembly (3) is mounted on the base plate (1); A fixing component (4) is mounted on the first transmission component (3); Mounting bracket (5), which is fixedly mounted on the top of the workbench body (2); as well as A cleaning assembly (6) is mounted on the mounting frame (5). The cleaning assembly (6) includes a water tank (7), a first through hole (8), a connecting pipe (9), a water spray component (10), a first slide groove (11), a first slider (12), a first cleaning brush (13), a hydraulic rod (14), and a second cleaning brush (15). The water tank (7) is mounted on the top of the mounting frame (5). The first through hole (8) is opened on the top of the mounting frame (5). One end of the connecting pipe (9) is connected to the water tank (7). The water spray component (10) is connected to the other end of the connecting pipe (9). The first slide groove (11) is opened on the top of the mounting frame (5). The first slider (12) is slidably disposed in the first slide groove (11). The first cleaning brush (13) is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the first slider (12). The hydraulic rod (14) is fixedly disposed on the top of the mounting frame (5). The second cleaning brush (15) is fixedly disposed at the output end of the hydraulic rod (14).

2. The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing component (4) includes a support base (16), which is rotatably mounted on the top of the workbench body (2). A limit ring (17) is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the support base (16). A second slide groove (18) is opened on the top of the support base (16). Second sliders (19) are slidably mounted on both sides of the second slide groove (18). A support block (20) is fixedly mounted on the top of each second slider (19). A bidirectional lead screw (21) is rotatably mounted in the second slide groove (18). Each second slider (19) is connected to the bidirectional lead screw (21) by a thread. A second through hole (22) is opened on the support base (16). The second through hole (22) communicates with the second slide groove (18). A first connecting shaft (23) is fixedly mounted on one end of the bidirectional lead screw (21). The first connecting shaft (23) is rotatably mounted in the second through hole (22). A first rotating handle (24) is fixedly mounted on one end of the first connecting shaft (23).

3. The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first transmission assembly (3) includes a first motor (25), which is fixedly mounted on the top of the base plate (1). The top of the workbench body (2) is provided with a third through hole (26). The output shaft of the first motor (25) is fixedly mounted with a second connecting shaft (27). The second connecting shaft (27) is rotatably mounted in the third through hole (26). One end of the second connecting shaft (27) is fixedly mounted at the bottom of the support base (16). The top of the workbench body (2) is provided with a limiting groove (28) that is adapted to the limiting ring (17). The limiting ring (17) is slidably mounted in the limiting groove (28).

4. The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a first screw (29), which is rotatably disposed in the first slide groove (11). The first slider (12) is connected to the first screw (29) by a thread. The top of the mounting bracket (5) is provided with a fourth through hole (30). A third connecting shaft (31) is fixedly disposed at one end of the first screw (29). The third connecting shaft (31) is rotatably disposed in the fourth through hole (30). A second rotating handle (32) is fixedly disposed at one end of the third connecting shaft (31).

5. The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a third slide groove (33), which is opened on the mounting frame (5). A second screw (34) is rotatably arranged in the third slide groove (33). A third slider (35) is threadedly connected to the second screw (34). The water spray component (10) is fixedly arranged on the large surface of the third slider (35). A fifth through hole (36) is opened at the top of the mounting frame (5). The fifth through hole (36) communicates with the third slide groove (33). A fourth connecting shaft (37) is fixedly arranged at one end of the second screw (34). The output shaft of a second motor (38) is fixedly arranged at one end of the fourth connecting shaft (37). The second motor (38) is fixedly arranged at the top of the mounting frame (5).

6. The cleaning equipment for aluminum shell production according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes two rubber sleeves (39), each of which is fitted onto the corresponding support block (20).

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  • Aluminum shell cleaning device

    CN220346611U